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SCIENTIFIC    CONGRESS 


WASHINGTON 

DECEMBER  27.  1915-JANUARY  8,  1916 


PERSONNEL 


SECOND  EDITION 


INDEX. 

Pa*e. 

Officers  of  the  Congress  .....................................  3 

Executive  Committee  ......................................  5 

Organization  Officers  .......................................  5 

Assistant  Secretaries  .............................  5 

Women's  Auxiliary  Conference  Committee  ..................  6 

Delegation  Aides  (Men)  .....................................  7 

Delegation  Aides  (Women)  .................................. 

HcJAqrfcry  Membeijsj  ..j.  »  .  •  .............................  9 

MemWrs  from'-Xalif/Arortican  Countries  ...................  13 

/.Iff  mfeeo  frpm.tkfr  United  States'  ...........................  48 


Members  Representing  Associations,  Societies,  etc  .......  48 

Members  Representing  Educational  Institutions  .........  77 

Women  Participating  in  Conference  ........................  90 

Woman's  Auxiliary  Entertainment  Committee  ..............  91 


HONORARY  PRESIDENT. 

Honorable  WOODROW  WILSON,  President  of  the  United 

States. 

PRESIDENT. 

His   Excellency  Sefior  Don   EDUARDO   SuAREz   MUJICA, 
Ambassador  of  Chile. 

VICE  PRESIDENTS. 

Honorable  ROBERT  LANSING,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States. 

His  Excellency  Senhor  DOMICIO  DA  GAMA,  Ambassador  of  Brazil. 

His  Excellency  Sefior  Don  IGNACIO  CALDER6N,  Minister  of  Bolivia. 

His  Excellency  Senor  Dr.  CARLOS  M.  DE  PENA,  Minister  of  Uruguay. 

His  Excellency  Senor  Don  JOAQufN  MENDEZ,  Minister  of  Guatemala. 

His  Excellency  Senor  Don  FEDERICO  ALFONSO  PEZET,  Minister  of 
Peru. 

His  Excellency  Senor  Don  Juuo  BETANCOURT,  Minister  of  Colombia. 

His  Excellency  Senor  Don  HECTOR  VELAZQUEZ,  Minister  of  Para- 
guay. 

His  Excellency  Sefior  Dr.  EUSEBIO  A.  MORALES,  Minister  of  Panama. 

His  Excellency  Sefior  Don  EMILIANO  CHAMORRO.  Minister  of  Nica- 
ragua. 

His  Excellency  Senor  Dr.  GONZALO  S.  C6RDOVA,  Minister  of  Ecua- 
dor. 

His  Excellency  M.  SOLON  M^NOS,  Minister  of  Haiti. 

His  Excellency  Sefior  Dr.  CARLOS  MANUEL  DE  CESPEDBS,  Minister 
of  Cuba. 

His  Excellency  Seflor  Dr.  SANTOS  A.  DOMINICI,  Minister  of  Vene- 
zuela. 

His  Excellency  Sefior  Dr.  RAFAEL  ZALofvAR,  Minister  of  Salvador. 

His  Excellency  Senor  Don  MANUEL  CASTRO  QUESADA,  Minister  of 
Costa  Rica. 

His  Excellency  Dr.  ARMANDO  PEREZ  PERDOMO,  Minister  of  the 
Dominican  Republic. 

Sefior  Don  R.  CAMILO  DfAZ,  Charge  d 'Affaires  of  Honduras. 

Sefior  Don  FEDERICO  M.  QUINTANA,  Charged 'Affaires  of  Argentina. 

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And  the  following  Chairmen  of  Delegations  who  are  not  chiefs  of 
missions: 

Seflor  Dr.  ERNESTO  QUESADA,  Chairman  of  the  Delegation  of  Ar- 
gentina. 

Sefior  Dr.  ROBERTO  AxcfzAR,  Chairman  of  the  Delegation  of 
Colombia. 

Seflor  Dr.  EDUARDO  J.  PINTO,  Chairman  of  the  Delegation  of  Costa 
Rica. 

Sefior  Dr.  CHARLES  MATRON,  Chairman  of  the  Delegation  of  Haiti. 

Seflor  Dr.  CARLOS  ALBERTO  UCLES,  Chairman  of  the  Delegation  of 
Honduras. 

Sefior  DAMASO  RIVAS,  Chairman  of  the  Delegation  of  Nicaragua. 

Sefior  Dr.  ISAAC  ALZAMORA,  Chairman  of  the  Delegation  of  Peru. 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 

WILLIAM  PHILLIPS,  Third  Assistant  Secretary  of  State,  Chairman 
ex  officio. 

JAMES  BROWN  SCOTT,  Secretary  Carnegie  Endowment  for  Interna- 
tional Peace,  Vice  Chairman. 

WILLIAM  H.   WELCH,   President    National   Academy  of    Science, 
Honorary  Vice  Chairman. 

JOHN  BARRETT,  Director  General  Pan  American  Union. 

W.  H.  BIXBY,  Brigadier  General,  United  States  Army,  retired. 

PHILANDER  P.  CLAXTON,  Commissioner  of  Education. 

WILLIAM  C.  GORGAS,  Surgeon  General  United  States  Army. 

WILLIAM  H.  HOLMES,  Head  Curator  Smithsonian  Institution. 

HENNEN  JENNINGS,  Former  President  London  Institution  of  Min- 
ing and  Metallurgy. 

GEORGE  M.  ROMMEL,  Chief  Animal  Husbandry  Division,  Bureau 
of  Animal  Industry,  Department  of  Agriculture. 

L.  S.  ROWE,  President  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social 
Science. 

ROBERT  S.  WOODWARD,  President  Carnegie   Institution  of  Wash- 
ington . 

ORGANIZATION  OFFICERS. 

JOHN   BARRETT,   Director  General  of  the   Pan   American   Union, 

Secretary  General. 
GLEN  LEVIN  SWIGGETT,  Assistant  Secretary  General. 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES. 

HARRY  ERWIN  BARD. 

J.  D.  FITZ-GERALD. 

STEDMAN  HANKS. 

JOHN  VAVASOUR  NOEL. 

MADDIN  SUMMERS. 

BENITO  JAVIER  PEREZ  VERDIA. 

LORIMER  C.  GRAHAM. 

WOODSON  P.  HOUGHTON. 


WOMEN'S  AUXILIARY  CONFERENCE  COMMITTEE. 

Mrs.  Robert  Lansing,  Chairman. 

Mrs.  Albert  S.  Burleson. 

Mrs.  David  F.  Houston. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Bixby. 

Miss  Mabel  T.  Boardman. 

Mrs.  Philander  C.  Claxton. 

Mrs.  Charles  R.  Crane. 

Mrs.  David  Fairchild. 

Miss  Kate  Fowler. 

Mrs.  Gilbert  H.  Grosvenor. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Gorgas. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Holmes. 

Mrs.  Archibald  Hopkins. 

Mrs.  Florence  Kelley. 

Mrs.  William  Kent. 

Miss  Julia  C.  Lathrop. 

Mrs.  Louis  F.  Post. 

Mrs.  Ernest  W.  Roberts. 

Mrs.  George  M.  Rommel. 

Mrs.  James  Brown  Scott. 

Mrs.  Charles  D.  Walcott. 

Miss  Lillian  Wald. 

Mrs.  F.  J.  Yanes. 

Mrs.  G.  L.  Swiggett,  Organization  Secretary. 


DELEGATION  AIDES  (MEN). 
(Corrected  to  Dec.  28,  8  p.  m.) 
BOAZ  W.  LONG,  Chief  of  Aides. 

Belden,  Perry,  Aide  to  the  Haitian  and  Nicaraguan  Delegations. 
Belfort,  E.,  Aide  at  Large. 

Chamberlain,  George  A.,  Aide  to  the  Brazilian  Delegation. 
Chandler,  Charles  L.,  Aide  to  the  Uruguayan  Delegation. 
Coronado,  J.  M.,  Aide  at  Large. 

Costigan,  Ignatius  J.,  Aide  to  the  Peruvian  Delegation. 
Davis,  R.  B.,  Aide  at  Large. 

Dawson,  jr.,  William,  Aide  to  the  Argentine  Delegation. 
Eder,  Phanpr  J.,  Aide  at  Large. 
Griffin,  William  V.,  Aide  at  Large. 
Guyer,  Geo.  V.,  Aide  to  Mexican  Delegation. 
Hazeltine,  Ross,  Aide  to  the  Venezuelan  Delegation. 
Heath,  John,  Aide  to  the  Bolivian  and  Panamanian  Delegations. 
Heimke,  William,  Aide  to  the  Guatemalan  and  Salvadorian  Delega- 
tions. 

Henderson,  John  B.,  Aide  to  the  Chilean  and  Paraguyan  Delegation!. 
Honaker,  Samuel  W.,  Aide  to  the  Brazilian  Delegation. 
Johns3n,  Stewart,  Aide  to  the  Dominican  Delegation. 
Klein,  Julius,  Aide  to  the  Nicaraguan  Delegation. 
Martin,  jr.,  Mahlon  C.,  Aide  to  the  Colombian  Delegation. 
Robertson,  William  H.,  Aide  to  the  Argentine  Delegation.      , 
Rodgers,  James  L.,  Aide  to  the  Cuban  Delegation. 
Scheeler,  I.  F.,  Aide  at  Large. 

Snyder,  Alban  G.,  Aide  to  the  Honduran  Delegation. 
Starrett,  Henry  P.,  Aide  at  Large. 
Thompson,  Arthur  R.,  Aide  to  the  Cuban  Delegation. 
Van  Dyke,  Harry  W.,  Aide  to  the  Costa  Rican  Delegation. 
Wilcox,  Walter  D.,  Aide  to  the  Chilean  Delegation. 


DELEGATION  AIDES  (WOMEN). 
Mrs.  Francisco  J.  Yanes,  directress,  The  Oakland,  Tel.  North  8356,. 

Miss  Estrella  Amores,  1531  I  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mrs.  C.  L.  G.  Anderson,  The  Marlborough,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mrs.  Teresa  Long  Anderson,  1725  H  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Miss  Catherine  Birney,  8  E.  Kirk  Street,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.     Clere. 
1152. 

Miss  Amelia  C6spedes,  The  Burlington,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Miss  Hortensia  Coronado,  The  Albemarle,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Miss  Isaura  Cortina,  1417  K  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Miss  Bertha  Cuervo,  The  Burlington,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mrs.  T.  C.  Dawson,  1816  Nineteenth  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Miss  Mercedes  Godoy,  1715  Q  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Hampson,  The  Dresden,  Washington,  D.  C.     North 

3593- 

Mrs.  Alfredo  Monsanto,  c/o  Mrs.  Yanes,  The  Oakland,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Mrs.  Ely  Palmer,  10  Bradley  Lane,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.    Cleve- 

"45- 

Miss  Adela  M.  Rivero,  1334  Columbia  Road,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Miss  Adrana  Sariol,  The  Burlington,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Miss  Maude  J.  Scruggs,  The  Marlborough,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mrs.  Robert  Verfeldt,  The  Wyoming,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mrs.  Harold  Walker,  8  E.  Kirk  Street,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Cleve. 

52- 

Mrs.  Madden  Summers. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 

The  President  of  the  United  States. 

The  President  of  Argentina. 

The  President  of  Bolivia. 

The  President  of  Brazil. 

The  President  of  Chile. 

The  President  of  Colombia. 

The  President  of  Costa  Rica. 

The  President  of  Cuba. 

The  President  of  Dominican  Republic. 

The  President  of  Ecuador. 

The  President  of  Guatemala. 

The  President  of  Haiti. 

The  President  of  Honduras. 

The  President  of  Mexico. 

The  President  of  Nicaragua. 

The  President  of  Panama. 

The  President  of  Paraguay. 

The  President  of  Peru. 

The  President  of  Salvador. 

The  President  of  Uruguay. 

The  President  of  Venezuela. 


The  Vice  President  of  the  United  States. 

The  Vice  President  of  Argentina. 

The  Vice  President  of  Bolivia. 

The  Vice  President  of  Brazil. 

The  Vice  President  of  Chile. 

The  Vice  President  of  Colombia. 

The  Vice  President  of  Costa  Rica. 

The  Vice  President  of  Cuba. 

The  Vice  President  of  Dominican  Republic. 

The  Vice  President  of  Ecuador. 

The  Vice  President  of  Guatemala. 

The  Vice  President  of  Haiti. 

The  Vice  President  of  Honduras. 

The  Vice  President  of  Mexico. 


The  Vice  President  of  Nicaragua. 

The  Vice  President  of  Panama. 

The  Vice  President  of  Paraguay. 

The  Vice  President  of  Peru. 

The  Vice  President  of  Salvador. 

The  Vice  President  of  Uruguay. 

The  Vice  President  of  Venezuela. 

Secretary  of  Treasury  WILLIAM  GIBBS  McADOO. 

Secretary  of  War  LINDLEY  MILLER  GARRISON. 

Attorney  General  THOMAS  WATT  GREGORY. 

Postmaster  General  ALBERT  SIDNEY  BURLESON. 

Secretary  of  Navy  JOSEPHUS  DANIELS. 

Secretary  of  the  Interior  FRANKLIN  KNIGHT  LANE. 

Secretary  of  Agriculture  DAVID  FRANKLIN  HOUSTON. 

Secretary  of  Commerce  WILLIAM  Cox  REDFIELD. 

Secretary  of  Labor  WILLIAM  BAUCHOP  WILSON. 

And  the  following  list  of  those  who  on  December  28  had  filed 
their  acceptance  with  the  Secretary  General : 
JUAN  ANTONIO  ALVARADO,  Consul,  Chile,  Baltimore,  Md. 
G.  ARTIGO,  Consul,  Salvador,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
JAMES  R.  ANGELL,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 
L.  H.  BAILEY,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Luis  A.  BARALT,  New  Willard,  Washington,  D.  C. 
GEORGE  F.  BECKER,  United  States  Geological  Survey,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

VICTOR  M.  BERTHOLD,  Chief  Foreign  Statistician,  American  Tele- 
graph &  Telephone  Co.,  15  Dey  Street,  New  York?  N.  Y. 
HENRY  BRECKENRIDGE,  Assistant  Secretary  of  War,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

OHARLES  PAGE  BRYAN,  Washington,  D.  C. 

J.  M.  CALLAHAN,  University  of  West  Virginia,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
P.  P.  CAMPBELL,  House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C. 
RAPHAEL  DEL  CASTILLO,  Vice  Consul,  Colombia,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
JOHN  W.  DAVIS,  Solicitor  General,  Washington,  D.  C. 
R.  CAMTLO  DIAZ,  Consul  General,  Honduras,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
J.  H.  DILLARD,  Director,  Slater  &  Jeanes  Foundation,  Charlottes- 

ville,  Va. 
JOHN   J.    FITZGERALD,    Chairman   Committee  on   Appropriations, 

House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C. 
JUAN  CUEVA  GARCIA,  90  Morningside  Drive,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
SAMUEL  J.  GRAHAM,  Assistant  Attorney  General,  Washington,  D.  C, 
ENRIQUE  GRAU,  Consul,  Paraguay,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
ARNOLD  HAGUE,   United  States  Geological  Survey,   Washington, 

D.  C. 

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JOHN  HAYS  HAMMOND,  71  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  D.  HAZEN,  The  Connecticut,  Washington,  D.  C. 

DAVID  JAYNE  HILL,  1724  Rhode  Island  Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C. 

ALBA  B.  JOHNSON,  President  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

ALBERT  KELSEY,  1530  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GEORGE  F.  KUNZ,  Tiffany  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  T.  LADD,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

A.  LAWRENCE  LOWELL,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

JACINTO  J.  Luis,  Consul,  Cuba,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  P.  MALBURN,  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

THOMAS  S.  MARTIN,  United  States  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C. 

E.  F.  NICHOLS,  Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

WILLIAM  H.  NICHOLS,  President  General  Chemical  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

P.  DE  OBARRIO,  Consul  General,  Costa  Rica,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

THOMAS  J.  O'BRIEN,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

GEORGE  FOSTER  PEABODY,  vState  Reservation  Commission,  Sara- 
toga Springs,  N.  Y. 

ERNESTO  C.  PEREZ,  Consul  General,  Argentine,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ANDREW  J.  PETERS,  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

GIFPORD  PINCHOT,  Washington,  D.  C. 

H.  C.  DE  MARTINS  PINHEIRO,  Consul  General,  Brazil,  New  York, 
N.Y. 

Louis  F.  POST,  Assistant  Secretary  of  Labor,  Washington,  D.  C. 

HENRY  S.  PRITCHETT,  576  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

JOSEPH  E.  RANSDELL,  United  States  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C. 

R.  W.  RAYMOND,  American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers,  29  West 
Thirty-ninth  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

JAMES  A.  REED,  United  States  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C. 

IRA  REMSEN,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

T.  W.  RICHARDS,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

L.  D.  RICKETTS,  42  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

FRANKLIN  ROOSEVELT,  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

THEODORE  ROOSEVELT,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y. 

DANIEL  C.  ROPER,  First  Assistant  Postmaster  General,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

EDGAR  FAHS  SMITH,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

HOKE  SMITH,  United  States  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WILLIAM  R.  SMITH,  House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C. 

OSCAR  S.  STRAUS,  5  West  Seventy-sixth  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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SAMUEL  HOUSTON   THOMPSON,    Jr.,    Assistant   Attorney   General, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

G.  CARROLL  TODD,  Department  of  Justice,  Washington,  D.  C. 
CHARLEMAGNE  TOWER,  228  South  Seventh  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
FRANCISCO  VALENCIA,  Consul,  Colombia,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
JAMES  K.  VARDAMAN,  United  States  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C. 
FRANCIS  PRESTON  VENABLE,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
WILLIAM  WALLACE,  Jr.,  Assistant  Attorney  General,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

THOMAS  J.  WALSH,  United  States  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C. 
CHARLES  WARREN,  Assistant  Attorney  General,  Washington,  D.'C. 
HENRY  WHITE,  1624  Crescent  Place  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
GARDNER  F.  WILLIAMS,  2221  R  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
HENRY  LANE  WILSON,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Bo  SWEENEY,  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Washington,  D.  C. 
DUNCAN  STUART,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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LOS  DELEGADOS  DE  LOS  PAfSES  LATINO-AMERICANOS. 
ARGENTINA. 

Delegados  Oficiales. 

DR.  ERNESTO  QUESADA,  Presidente  de  la  Delegacion,  Academico 
de  la  Facultad  de  Filosofia  y  Letras  de  la  Universidad  Nacional 
de  Buenos  Aires;  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  de  La  Plata;  Fiscal 
de  la  Camara  de  Apelaciones  en  la  Capital  Federal. 

DR.  JUAN  B.  AMBROSETTI,  Academico,  Consejero  Profesor  y 
Director  del  Museo  Etnografico  de  la  Facultad  de  Filosofia  y 
Letras  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de  Buenos  Aires;  Vice  presi- 
dente  de  honor  del  Congreso  de  Americanistas. 

EMILIO  E.  DAGASSAN,  Ingeniero  Electricista  de  la  Armada  Argentina. 

CRIST6BAL  M.  HICKEN,  Doctor  en  Ciencias  Naturales  de  la  Uni- 
versidad de  Buenos  Aires;  Profesor  de  Botanica  en  la  Universidad 
de  Buenos  Aires;  Profesor  en  el  Colegio  Militar  de  Argentina; 
Ex-Inspector  de  Ensenanza  Secundaria. 

CONTRA- ALMIRANTE  JUAN  A.  MARTIN,  Ex-Ministro  de  Marina;  Jefe 
de  la  Comisi6n  Naval  Argentina  en  los  Estados  Unidos. 

ING.  AGUSTIN  MERCAU,  Vice-Decano  de  La  Facultad  de  Ciencias 
Exactas,  Fisicas  y  Naturales  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de 
Buenos  Aires;  Consejero  y  Profesor  de  la  misma;  Profesor  de  la 
Facultad  de  Ciencias  Fisicas,  Matematicas  y  Astron6micas  de  la 
Universidad  de  La  Plata. 

DR.  RICARDO  SARMIENTO  LASPIUR,  Doctor  en  Medicina  y  Cirugla 
de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de  Buenos  Aires;  Cirujano  del  Hos- 
pital Fernandez;  Secretario  de  la  Asistencia  Piiblica;  Profesor 
Titular  de  la  Facultad  de  Medicina. 

DR.  ToMAs  S.  VARELA,  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  de  Buenos  Aires; 
Presidente  de  la  Sociedad  Odontol6gica  Argentina;  Secretario  de 
la  Delegacion  Argentina. 

Delegados. 

DR.  JUAN  B.  AMBROSETTI,  delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Filosofia  y 
Letras,  y  de  la  Facultad  de  Agronomia  y  Veterinaria  de  la  Uni- 
versidad de  Buenos  Aires;  del  Museo  de  la  Universidad  de  La 
Plata,  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de  C6rdoba,  del  Museo  de 


Historia  Natural  de  Buenos  Aires;  de  la  Junta  de  Historia  y 
Numismatica  Americana;  de  la  Sociedad  Cientifica  Argentina  y 
del  Institute  Geografico  Argentine. 

DR.  CARLOS  OCTAVIO  BUNGE,  Miembro  de  las  Academias  de  Derecho 
y  Ciencias  Sociales  y  de  Filosofia  y  Letras  de  la  Universidad  de 
Buenos  Aires;  Profesor  Titular  de  la  Facultad  de  Derecho  y  de  la 
de  Filosofia;  Fiscal  de  la  Camara  de  Apelaciones  en  lo  Criminal; 
Presidente  de  la  Seccion  de  Derecho  Civil  y  Comercial  del  Con- 
greso  Americano  de  Ciencias  Sociales  de  Tucuman  de  1916,  Dele- 
gado  de  la  Sociedad  Argentina  de  Derecho  Intemacional  y  de  la 
Facultad  de  Filosofia  y  Letras  de  la  Universidad  de  Buenos  Aires. 

H.  H.  CLAYTON,  Encargado  de  la  predicci6n  del  tiempo  y  delegado 
de  la  Oficina  Meteorologica  Argentina. 

DR.  ENRIQUE  GIL,  Delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Derecho  y  Ciencias 
Sociales  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de  Buenos  Aires. 

DR.  CRIST6BAL  M.  HICKEN,  Delegado  del  Museo  de  Historia  Natural 
de  Buenos  Aires;  del  Museo  de  Historia  Natural  de  La  Plata;  de  la 
Sociedad  Cientifica  Argentina  y  del  Centro  Nacional  de  Ingemeria 
de  Buenos  Aires. 

DR.  JOSE  INGENIEROS,  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  de  Buenos  Aires 
y  Director  del  Seminario  de  Filosofia. 

CONTRA-ALMIRANTE  JUAN  A.  MARTIN,  Delegado  del  Centro  Naval  y 
del  Centro  Nacional  de  Ingenieros. 

ING.  AGUSTIN  MERCAU,  Delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Ciencias 
Exactas,  Fisicas  y  Naturales  de  Buenos  Aires;  de  la  Universidad 
Nacional  de  La  Plata  y  de  la  Facultad  de  Ciencias  Fisicas,  Matema- 
ticas  y  Astronomicas  de  la  misma;  del  Centro  Nacional  de  Inge- 
nieros de  Buenos  Aires  y  de  la  Sociedad  Cientifica  Argentina. 

DR.  ERNESTO  NELSON,  Inspector  Nacional  de  Ensenanza  Superior 
delegado  del  Museo  Social  Argentine. 

ING.  IBERIO  SANROMAN,  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Cientifica  Argen- 
tina. 

DR.  ERNESTO  QUESADA,  Delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Filosofia  y 
Letras  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de  Buenos  Aires  y  de  la  Junta 
de  Historia  y  Numismatica  Americana;  de  la  Universidad  Nacional 
de  Cordoba  y  de  la  Facultad  de  Ciencias  Juridicas  y  Sociales  de  la 
Universidad  de  La  Plata. 

DR.  EDUARDO  SARMIENTO  LASPIUR,  Asesor  Letrado  del  Ministerio 
de  Relaciones  Exteriores;  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de 
Buenos  Aires  y  de  la  de  La  Plata;  Secretario  General  de  la  Sociedad 
Argentina  de  Derecho  Intemacional  y  Secretario  de  la  Secci6n 
de  Politica  Intemacional  del  Congreso  Americano  de  Ciencias 
Sociales  en  Tucuman,  1916,  delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Argentina  de 
Derecho  Intemacional  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de  C6rdoba 


y  de  la  Facultad  de  Ciencias  Economicas  de  la  Universidad  de 

Buenos  Aires. 
DR.  RICARDO  SARMIENTO  LASPIUR,  Delegado  de  la  Facultad  de 

Medicina  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de  Buenos  Aires  y  de  la 

Asistencia  Publica  de  Buenos  Aires. 
WALTER  E.  STUBBS,  Publicista. 
DR.  ToMAs  S.  VARELA,  Delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Ciencias  Medicas 

de  Buenos  Aires,  del  Instituto  Pedagogico  de  Buenos  Aires,  y  de 

la  Sociedad  Odontol6gica  Argentina. 

Autores  de  E  studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  este  signo  *  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso: 
FELIX  AGUILAR. 
DR.  LORENZO  ANAD6N. 
DR.  B.  BARBARA. 
DR.  ROBERTO  BEDER,  Petr6grafo  de  la  Direcci6n  General  de 

Minas. 

DR.  CARLOS  P.  BERRA. 
DR,  GUILLERMO  A.  Bosco. 
DR.  N.  CASTELLANO. 
DR.  JULIO  L.  CATONI. 
DR.  ANTONIO  F.  CELESIA. 
DR.  ENRIQUE  CORBELLINI. 
PABLO  T.  DELAVAN. 
ING.  RAUL  ENRIQUE  FITTK. 
DR.  JAMES  H.  FITZIMON,  Profesor  de  la  Escuela  Internacional  de 

Buenos  Aires. 
DR.  JUAN  A.  GABASTOU. 
DR.  GENARO  GIACOBINI. 
DR.  FERNANDO  GORRITI. 
DR.  A.  C.  GOURDY. 
DR.   I.   GRINFELD,    Director  de   la   Escuela   Internacional   de 

Buenos  Aires. 
ING.  ENRIQUE  HERMITTS,  Director  General  de  Minas,  Geologfa 

e  Hidrologia. 
DR.  RODOLFO  KRAUS. 
DR.  JUAN  B.  LARA. 
DR.  C.  MAGGIO. 
DR.  DIOGENES  MASSA. 
DR.  CANDIDO  PATINO  MAYBR. 
DR.  SALVADOR  MAZZA. 
DR.  Jos  6  MORENO. 


GALDINO  NEGRI,  Encargado  del  Servicio  Sismico  del  Observa- 

torio  Astron6mico  Nacional. 
*SRA.  ERNESTINA  A.  L6PEZ  DE  NELSON. 
DR.  SILVESTRE  OLIVA. 
DR.  F.  ROSEMBUSCH. 
ING.  A.  Ruiz  MORENO. 
AGR.  ANTONIO  T.  SOLARI. 
DR.  Jose  LE6N  SuAREz,  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  Nacional 

..de  Buenos  Aires. 
ING.  Juuo  VATIN,  Jefe  de  la  Secci6n  de  Minas. 


BOLIVIA. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.  SR.  IGNACIO  CALDERON,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y  Ministro 

Plenipotenciario  de  Bolivia  en  los  Estados  Unidos  y  Presidente 

de  la  Delegacion. 
DR.  CONSTANT  LuRQufN,  Director  del  Observatorio  Meteorologico 

de   Sucre   Profesor  de   Matematicas  en  la   Escuela  Normal  de 

Sucre;  Doctor  en  Ciencias  Matematicas. 

Delegados. 

DR.  ALBERTO  DIEZ  DE  MEDINA,  Ex-Diputado  al  Congreso, 
Delegado  al  Congreso  Postal  de  Montevideo;  Ex-Encargado  de 
Negocios  en  el  Brasil;  Ex-Prefecto  y  Secretario  de  la  Sociedad 
Boliviana  de  Derecho  Internacional  y  Delegado  de  la  misma. 

EXMO.  SR.  ALBERTO  GUTIERREZ,  Diplomatico,  Ministro  de  Bolivia 
en  Ecuador;  Miembro  del  Instituto  de  Derecho  Internacional. 

DR.  CONSTANT  LuRQufN,  Delegado  del  Instituto  Medico  de  Sucre. 

CORONEL  ELfAS  SAGARNAGA,  Medico-Cirujano  Mayor  del  Ejercito; 
Director  de  Higiene  de  la  Ciudad  de  La  Paz;  Profesor  de  Clinica 
Medica;  Benemerito  de  la  Patria;  Miembro  Corresponsal  de  la 
Academia  de  Bahia  (Medicina)  y  de  la  Sociedad  de  Medicina 
Militar  Francesa  de  Val  de  Grail. 

Autores  de  Estudios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo*  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso : 
Luis  ARCE  LACAZE. 
J.  AGUILAR  ROVEREDO. 

DANIEL  CANEDO,  Director  del  Instituto  de  Comercio. 
RAFAEL  CANEDO. 
JOSE  ESTENSSORO. 
HENRI  DE  GENST. 

EMILIO  JACOBS,  Director  de  la  Escuela  Normal  de  Sucre. 
RICARDO  MARTINEZ  VARGAS. 

DR.  HENRI  METTEWIE,  Profesor  de  Trabajos  Manuales. 
DR.  NESTOR  MORALES  VILLAZ^N. 
M.  RIGOBERTO  PAREDES. 

PROP.  ARTURO  POSNANSKI,  Director  del  Instituto  "Tihuanacu." 
DR.  GEORGE  ROUMA,   Director  General  de   Instrucci6n  Pri- 

maria,  Secundaria  y  Normal. 

ANGEL  H.  SALAZAR,  Director  del  Instituto  de  Agronomia. 
CLAUDIO  SANJIN^S. 
IGNACIO  TER£N. 


BRASIL. 
Delegado  Oficial. 

EXMO.  SR.  DOMICIO  DA  GAMA,  Embajador  de  Brasil  en  los  Estados 
Unidos  y  Presidente  de  la  Delegaci6n  del  Brasil. 

Delegado s. 

A.  G.  DE  ARAUJO  JORGE,  del  Ministerio  de  Relaciones  Exteriores  del 
Brasil;  Secretario  de  la  Asociaci6n  Local  de  Conciliaci6n  Inter- 
nacional  y  Miembro  de  la  Sociedad  de  Geografia,  de  Rio  Janeiro. 

DR.  JOAQUIN  DE  OLIVEIRA  BOTELHO,  Medico^  Miembro  de  la  Acade- 
mia  Nacional  de  Medicina  de  Rio  Janeiro  y  de  la  Real  Academia 
Medica  de  Genova;  delegado  de  la  Academia  Nacional  de  Medicina 
y  de  la  Sociedad  Geografica  de  Rfa  Janeiro. 

DR.  VITAL  BRASIL,  Director  del  Institute  Butantan  de  Sao  Paulo, 
Profesor  de  la  Universidad  de  Sao  Paulo,  Socio  del  Centre  de 
Ciencias,  Letras  y  Artes  de  Campinas. 

VICENTE  LICINIO  CARDOSO,  Ingeniero  Civil  de  la  Escuela  Politec- 
nica  de  Rio  Janeiro;  delegado  del  Club  de  Ingenieros. 

Jos£  RoDRfcuEz  DA  COSTA  DORIA,  Medico,  Ex-Gobeniador  del 
Estado  de  Sergipe;  y  Miembro  de  la  Camara  de  Diputados;  dele- 
gado de  la  Escuela  de  Derecho  de  Bahia,  del  Estado  de  Bahia;  del 
Institute  de  Historia  y  Geografia  y  de  la  Sociedad  de  Medicina 
Legal  de  Bahia. 

EXMO.  SR.  DOMICIO  DA  GAMA,  Embajador  del  Brasil  en  los  Estados 
Unidos;  delegado  de  la  Academia  Brasileira  de  Letras;  del  Insti- 
tute Arqueologico  y  Geografico  de  Pernambuco  y  del  Centre  de 
Ciencias,  Letras  y  Artes. 

EXMO.  SR.  Manuel  de  Oliveira  Lima,  Ministro  Plenipotenciario 
del  Brasil;  Profesor  de  Historia  de  Am6rica  del  Sur  en  Harvard 
University;  Miembro  de  la  Academia  Brasileira  de  Letras;  de  la 
Royal  Society  of  Literature  of  England;  de  las  Reales  Academias 
Espaflolas  de  la  Lengua  y  de  la  Historia;  Miembro  de  la  Academia 
Portuguesa;  delegado  del  Centre  de  Ciencias,  Letras  y  Artes;  del 
Institute  Arqueol6gico  y  Geografico  de  Pernambuco;  delegado 
Oficial  del  Estado  de  Sao  Paulo;  delegado  de  la  Sociedad 
Brasileira  de  Derecho  Internacional ,  y  del  Institute  Brasilero 
Hist6rico  y  Geografico  y  de  la  Academia  Brasilera  de  Letras. 

Luis  BETIM  PAES  LEME,  Ingeniero  de  la  Escuela  des  Ponts  et  Chaus- 
sees  de  Paris;  Miembro  Correspondiente  del  Museo  de  Historia 


Natural;  Miembro  del  Consejo  Directive  del  Club  de  Ingenieria; 
Director  de  la  Compania  de  Ferrocarriles  y  Minas  de  San  Jer6nimo 
y  de  la  Compania  Sul  Bahiera  de  Construcciones;  Director  del 
Bradley  Falls  y  Metallurgical  Syndicate,  Limited  (Londres); 
Delegado  del  Club  de  Ingenieros  y  del  Museo  Nacional. 

PEDRO  SOUTO  MAIRO,  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Brasilera  Historica 
y  Geografica. 

DR.  RODRIGO  OCTAVIO,  Miembro  de  la  Academia  Brasilera  y  Con- 
suitor  General  de  la  Republica;  delegado  de  la  Academia  Brasilera; 
del  Institute  de  Abogados;  del  Institute  de  Historia  y  Geografia; 
de  la  Sociedad  Brasilera  de  Derecho  Internacional ;  del  Club  de 
Ingenieros;  de  la  Facultad  de  Ciencias  Juridicas  y  Sociales  de  Rio 
Janeiro. 

FEUCIANO  MENDES  DE  MORAES,  hijo;  Ingeniero  Civil  de  la  Escuela 
Politecnica  de  Rio  Janeiro  e  Ingeniero  Electricista  del  Instituto 
Montefiore  de  Lieja;  delegado  del  Club  de  Ingenieros  y  del  Ins- 
tituto Politdcnico  de  Rio  Janeiro. 

DR.  ANTONIO  CARLOS  SIMOENS  DA  SILVA,  Abogado  y  Escritor; 
Presidente  del  Instituto  Historico  y  Geografico  Fluminense  y  del 
Concejo;  Director  de  la  Sociedad  de  Geografia  de  Rio  Janeiro; 
Propietario  del  Museo"  Simoens  da  Silva";  y  Delegado  del  mismo. 

PEDRO  DE  SIQUEIRA  CAMPOS,  Ingeniero  Civil;  Preparador  de  la 
Escuela  Politecnica  e  Ingeniero  del  Servicio  Sanitario  del  Estado 
de  Sao  Paulo.  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Cientifica  y  de  la 
Escuela  Politecnica  de  Sao  Paulo. 

CLINTON  D.  SMITH,  Ex-Director  de  la  Escuela  de  Agricultura  de 
Piracicaba,  Estado  de  Sao  Paulo,  Director  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions of  Minnesota  and  Michigan;  Presidente  del  Agricultural 
College,  New  Mexico,  hoy  Extension  Department  Cornell  Uni- 
versity. Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Nacional  de  Agricultura. 

JOHN  GASPER  BRANNER,  Presidente  de  la  "Leland  Stanford  Uni- 
versity"; Delegado  del  Instituto  Historico  y  Geografico  del  Brasil. 

WILLIAM  DEMING,  Delegado  del  Club  de  Ingenieros. 

DR.  WILLIAM  GORGAS,  Cirujano  General  del  Ejercito  de  los  Estados 
Unidos;  delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Medicina  de  Porto  Alegre; 
Estado  de  Rio  Grande  do  Sul. 

Autores  de  E  studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  siguo*  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso: 
MAYOR  DR.  LIBERATO  BITTENCOURT. 
MAX  FLEIUSS,   Secretario  Perpetuo  do  Instituto    Hist6rico  c 

Geographico  do  Brasil. 
DR.  CHRYSANTO  FREIRE  DB  BRITO. 

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ARTURO  GUIMARES. 

JOSE  LIN  AH  ARES. 

JOSE  MENDEZ. 

CLODOMIRO  PEREIRA  DA  SILVA. 

DR.  ANTONIO  Dos  REIS  CARVALHO. 

GASTAO  RUCH  STURSENECKER,  Profesor  del  Instituto  Hist6rico 

y  Geografico  Brasileno. 
ALFREDO  RUSSEL. 

DR.  ALFREDO  BALTHAZAR  DA  SILVERIA. 
DR.  Luis  FEDERICO  SAUERBRONN  CARPENTER. 
DR.  MANUEL  TAVARES  CAVALCANTI. 

COMENDADOR  TlBURTINO.      MONDIM  CESTANA. 


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CHILE. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.  SR.  EDUARDO  SuAREz  MUJICA,  Embajador  de  Chile  y  Presi- 

dente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 
JULIO  PHII.IPPI,  Profesor  de  Estado  del  Institute  Pedag6gico;  Abo- 

gado;  Profesor  de  Hacienda  Publica  en  la  Universidad  de  Chile; 

Primer  Secretario  de  la  Delegaci6n  de  Chile  en  la  Tercera  Confe- 

rencia  Panamericana;  Asesor  Letrado  de  la  Delegaci6n  de  Chile 

a  la  IV  Conferencia  Panamericana;  Vicepresidente  de  la  Dele- 

gacion. 
DR.  ALEJANDRO  ALVAREZ,  Antiguo  Asesor  L/etrado  del  Ministerio 

de  Relaciones  Exteriores;  Consejero  de  las  L/egaciones  Chilenas 

en  Europa;  Miembro  del  Tribunal  Permanente  de  Arbitrage  de 

la  Haya;  Secretario  General  del  Instituto  Americano  de  Derecho 

Internacional. 

DANIEL  ARMANET,  Ingeniero  Civil  y  Secretario  Honorario. 
JAVIER  DIAZ  LIRA,  Abogado  de  los  Tribunales  de  Santiago;  Miembro 

de  la  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Sciences  of 

Philadelphia. 

Jos6  MARIA  GALVEZ,  Profesor  del  Instituto  Pedag6gico. 
JORGE  MERY,  Capitan  de  Navio  de  la  Marina  Chilena. 
DR.  TEODORO  MUHM,  Medico  Cirujano;  Profesor  de  Fisiologia  Ex- 
perimental de  la  Escuela  de  Medicina  de  Santiago  de  Chile. 
DR.  DARI'O  E.  SALAS,  Profesor  de  Estado  de  la  Universidad  de  Chile; 

Doctor  en  Pedagogia  de  la  Universidad  de  New  York;  Profesor  de 

Pedagogia  en  el  Instituto  Pedag6gico  de  Chile. 
DR.   RAM6N  SALAS   EDWARDS,    Ingeniero  Civil;   Profesor  de  Hi- 

draulica  General  en  la  Universidad  Cat61ica. 
ARTURO  E.  SALAZAR,  Profesor  de  Electrotecnia  y  Fisica  Industrial 

de  la  Universidad  de  Chile;  Ex-Prof esor  de  Fisica  General  de  la 

Escuela  Naval  de  Chile. 
Mois6s  VARGAS,  Subsecretario  del  Ministerio  de  Ferrocarriles  y 

Profesor  de  Derecho  Administrative  en  la  Universidad  de  Chile. 

Delegados. 

EDUARDO  CARRASCO,  Abogado,  Jefe  del  Dep.  Comercial  del  Minis- 
terio de  Relaciones  Ex-Teriores  de  Chile;  Delegado  Comercial 
Especial  de  Chile  en  Norte  America;  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad 
Nacional  de  Agricultura. 

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ENRIQUE  CUEVAS,  Consejero  de  la  Embajada  Chilena;  Delegado  de 
la  Academia  de  Chile  y  de  la  Sociedad  de  Fomento  Fabril. 

Jos6  MAR/A  GALVEZ,  Delegado  del  Institute  Pedag6gico  de  Santiago, 
de  la  Universidad  de  Chile  de  la  Liga  Nacional  contra  el  Alco- 
holismo  y  de  la  Asociaci6n  de  Educaci6n  Nacional. 

ALBERTO  KO"RNER,  Medico  Cirujano,  Delegado  ad-honorem  del 
Gobierno  de  Chile. 

DR.  TEODORO  MUHM,  Delegado  de  la  Universidad  de  Chile. 

JULIO  PHILIPPI,  Delegado  de  la  Asociacion  de  Educacion  Nacional; 
de  la  Comision  de  Gsbierno  Local  y  de  la  Universidad  de  Chile. 

DR.  DARfo  E.  SALAS,  Delegado  de  la  Universidad  de  Chile,  del 
Institute  Pedagogico  de  Chile;  de  la  Sociedad  Nacional  de  Pro- 
fesores;  de  la  Sociedad  Cientifica  de  Chile;  del  Ateneo  de  Santiago, 
y  de  la  Asociacion  de  Educacion  Nacional/ 

DR.  RAMON  SALAS  EDWARDS,  Delegado  de  la  Universidad  Catolica 
de  Santiago  y  del  Institute  de  Ingenieros  de  Chile. 

ARTURO  E.  SALAZAR,  Delegado  de  la  Universidad  de  Chile  y  de  la 
Asociacion  de  Educacion  Nacional. 

PROF.  ENRIQUE  SORO  (autor  del  Himno  Panamericano),  Maestro 
Compositor;  Director  Artistico  del  Conservatorio  Nacional  de 
Miisica  de  Santiago  de  Chile  y  Profesor  de  Composicion,  Piano  y 
Direccion  de  Orquesta;  Miembro  del  Ateneo  de  Santiago  y  de  la 
Sociedad  de  Artes  y  Letras  de  Chile  y  de  Paris.  Delegado  del 
Ateneo  de  Santiago  de  Chile. 

EXMO.  SR.  EDUARDO  SuAREz  MUJICA,  Embajador  de  Chile;  Dele- 
gado de  la  Asociacion  de  Educacion  Nacional. 

MoiSES  VARGAS,  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  de  Geografia  e  Historia. 

Autor  es  de  E  studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo*  son  los  de  los  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso: 

FRANCISCO  ARAYA  BENNETT,  Abogado  y  Profesor;  Director  del 

Instituto  Comercial  de  Valparaiso. 
DR.  DOMINGO  AMUNATEGUI  SOLAR,  Rector  de  la  Universidad 

de  Chile. 

JULIO  BESNARD,  Profesor  de  Zootecnia  de  la  Escuela  Agricola. 
JUAN  BLANQUIER. 
JoAQufN  CABEZAS,  Director  del  Instituto  Superior  de  Educaci6n 

Fisica. 
ALVARO  COVARRUBIAS  ARLEGUI,  Secretario  de  la  Oficina  Central 

de  Estadistica. 
RAFAEL  Luis  DfAZ  LIRA,   Inspector  General  de  Instrucci6n 

Primaria. 
HORACIO  ECHEGOYEN. 

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JULIO  FOSTER. 

Luis  GALDAMES,  Abogado,  Rector  del  Museo  Amunategui. 

ISMAEL  GAJARDO  REYES,  Subdirector  del  Observatorio  Astrono- 

mico. 

PEDRO  Luis  GoxzALEZ,  Profesor  de  Economia  Politica. 
PADRE  MARTIN  GUSINDE,  Profesor  de  Ciencias  Naturales. 
CARLOS  I  BAR,  Profesor  de  la  Escuela  de  Medicina. 
GUALTERIO  KNOCHE,  Director  del  Servicio  Meteorologico. 
PEDRO  LAUTARO  FERRER. 

RAM£N  LAVAL,  Subdirector  de  la  Biblioteca  Nacional. 
ERNESTO  MALDONADO. 

LEOTARDO  MATUS,  Profesor  de  Educaci6n  Fisica. 
AURELIANO  OYARZUN,  Medico  Cirujano. 
CARLOS  E.  PORTER,  Profesor  de  la  Escuela  de  Medicina. 
SANTIAGO  MARIN  VICUNA,  Ingeniero  Civil. 
FERNANDO    MONTESSUS    DE    BALLORE,   Director  del  Servicio 

Sismologico. 
EXCMO.  SR.    EDUARDO  POIRIER,   Ministro  de  Guatemala  en 

Chile. 

DR.  A.  MORAGAS  PORRAS. 
DR.  MARCIAL  RIVERA. 

FRANCISCO  ROJAS  HUNEEUS,  Director  del  Instituto  Agricola. 
CARLOS  SILVA  CRUZ,  Director  de  la  Biblioteca  Nacional. 
GUSTAVO  SILVA,  Profesor  de  Estado  y  Diputado  al  Congreso 

Nacional. 
JUSTINIANO  SOTOMAYOR,   Director  de  la  Escuela  de  Artes  y 

Oficios. 

Luis  THAYER  OJEDA,  de  la  Biblioteca  Nacional. 
ING.  GUILLERMO  SUBERCASAUX,  Profesor  de  Economia  Politica 

y  Diputado  al  Congreso. 
DR.  MAX  UHLE,  Director  del  Museo  Etnogrdfico. 


COLOMBIA. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

DR.   ROBERTO  ANCIZAR,  Abogado;  Secretario  de  la  Legaci6n  de 

Colombia  en  los  Estados  Unidos  y  Presidente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 
PHANOR  J.  EDER,  Abogado;  A.  B.,  L.  L.  B.  (Harvard). 
FRANZ  HEDERICK,  Profesor  de  Lenguas  Modernas  de  la  Universidad 

de  Bogota,  Representante  de  la  Prensa  de  Colombia,  y  Secretario 

de  la  Delegaci6n. 
DR.  TULIO  OSPINA,  Rector  de  la  Escuela  de  Minas  de  Medellin, 

Ex  Rector  de  la  Universidad  de  Antioqiiia;  Presidente  de  la 

Academia  de  Historia  de  Antioquia;  de  la  Societd  Geologique  de 

France ;  y  de  la  Academy  of  Science  of  California. 
DR.  EDUARDO  RODRIGUEZ  PINERES,  Abogado;  Ex-Presidente  de  la 

Academia  Colombiana  de  Jurisprudencia  y  Miembro  Honorario 

de  la  de  Legislaci6n  y  Jurisprudencia  de  Madrid. 
DR.  CALIXTO  TORRES  UMANA,  Medico  Cirujano  de  la  Universidad 

Nacional  de  Colombia;  Jefe  de  Clinica  en  la  Facultad  de  Medicina; 

Ex-Presidente  de  la  Sociedad  de  Medicina  Universitaria. 

Delegados.    . 

RAFAEL  ALVAREZ  SALAS,  Ingeniero  Civil;  Miembro  del  Institute  de 
Ingenieros  Civiles  de  Chile  y  de  la  Sociedad  Colombiana  de 
Ingenieros;  Director  General  del  Ferrocarril  del  Pacifico  (Co- 
lombia). 

GENERAL  CARLOS  CUERVO  MA.RQUEZ,  Ex-Ministro  de  Estado  en  los 
Despachos  de  Relaciones  Exteriores,  Guerra  e  Instruccion  Publica; 
Antiguo  Presidente  de  la  Camara  de  Representantes;  Ministro 
Plenipotenciario  en  Roma;  Presidente  de  la  Academia  Nacional  de 
Historia  de  Colombia  Delegado  de  la  Misma. 

PHANOR  J.  EDER,  Delegado  de  la  Academia  de  Jurisprudencia 
Colombiana. 

FRANCISCO  ESCOBAR  CAMPUZANO,  Ingeniero  de  Minas,  Columbia 
University;  Vice-Rector  de  la  Escuela  Nacional  de  Minas  de 
Medellin;  Ingeniero  Ayudante  del  Ferrocarril  de  Antioquia 
y  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  de  Antioquia.  Delegado  de  la  Misma 
y  de  la  Escuela  Nacional  de  Minas. 

MELIT6N  ESCOBAR  LARRAZABAL;  Ingeniero  Civil;  Segundo  Ingeniero 
Adjunto  de  la  Oficina  de  Longitudes  de  Colombia;  Miembro  de 
Numero  de  la  Sociedad  Colombiana  de  Ingenieros;  Delegado  de 
la  Misma. 

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DIEGO  MARTINEZ  C.,  Abogado  y  Senador  del  Congreso. 

LEOPOLDO  MONTEJO,  Director  de  la  Oficina  de  Informaci6n  de  la 
Legacion  de  Colombia;  Secretario-Interprete  de  las  Conferencias 
del  Tratado  entre  los  Estados  Unidos  y  Colombia;  Interprete  oficial 
del  Ministerio  de  Relaciones  Exteriores;  Delegado  del  Museo 
Nacional. 

DR.  TULIO  OSPINA,  Delegado  de  la  Academia  Nacional  de  Historia 
de  Colombia  y  de  las  Universidades  de  Antioquia  y  del  Cauca. 

DR.  EDUARDO  RODRIGUEZ  PINERES,  Delegado  de  la  Academia 
Colombiana  de  Jurisprudencia. 

DR.  FRANCISCO  F.  URRUTIA,  Ex-Ministro  de  Relaciones  Exteriores. 

Autores  de  E studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo  *  son  los  de  las  personas  que  asisten 
al  Congreso: 
DR.  CARLOS  BRAVO. 
DR.  JULIO  GARAVITO,  Director  del  Observatorio  Astron6mico 

Nacional. 

DR.  Luis  LOPEZ  DE  MESA. 
DR.  RICARDO  LLERAS  CODAZI. 
DR.  A.  MANRIQUE  MARTIN. 
*GONZALO  MEjfA,  Banquero. 
DR.  CARLOS  NARVAEZ  Q. 
DR.  ALFREDO  ORTEGA,  Ingeniero  Civil. 
DR.  Luis  OTERO. 
DR.  ARCESIO  PENAGOS. 
ING.  PAULO  PiNz6N. 

JOS6  MARfA  ROSALES. 

*  ING.  SENADOR  MIGUEL  TRIANA 
DR.  Jos£  A.  VARGAS  TORRES. 


COSTA  RICA. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

DR.  EDUARDO  J.  PINTO,  Doctor  en  Medicina  de  la  Universidad  de 
Columbia,  N.  Y.,  Ex-Medico  del  Hospicio  Nacional  Director  del 
Banco  Internacional  de  Costa  Rica,  y  Presidente  de  la  Delegacion. 

EXMO.  SR.  MANUEL  CASTRO  QUESADA,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y 
Ministro  Pleaipotenciario  de  Costa  Rica  en  los  Estados  Unidos. 

Delegados. 

DR.  Luis  ANDERSON,  Abogado;  ex-Ministro  de  Relaciones  Exte- 
riores,  de  Instruccion  Publica  y  de  Justicfa;  Ex-Enviado  Extra- 
ordinario y  Ministro  Plenipotenciario  en  Washington,  en  Mexico, 
en  El  Salvador  y  en  Nicaragua;  Ex- Presidente  de  la  Conferencia 
de  Paz  Centro-americana  de  Washington;  Miembro  Fundador  del 
Institute  Americano  de  Derecho  Internacional,  etc.;  delegado 
de  la  Escuela  de  Derecho  de  Costa  Rica. 

HON.  JOHN  BASSETT  MOORE,  Doctor  en  Derecho,  Autor,  y  Ex- 
Consultor  del  Departamento  de  Estado  de  los  Estados  Unidos; 
delegado  del  Colegio  de  Abogados  de  la  Republica  de  Costa  Rica. 

ROBERTO  BRENES  MESEN,  Ex-Ministro  de  Costa  Rica  en  los  Estado3 
Unidos;  Ex-Ministro  de  Instruccion  Publica  y  de  Relaciones 
Exteriores. 

EXMO.  SR.  MANUEL  CASTRO  QUESADA,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y 
Ministro  Plenipotenciario  de  Costa  Rica;  delegado  del  Colegio  de 
Abogados. 

DR.  Luis  FELIPE  GONZALEZ,  Secretario  de  Instruccion  Publica; 
Profesor  de  Segunda  Ensefianza;  delegado  al  Congreso  de  Educa- 
cion  celebrado  en  Oakland,  California,  en  Agosto  de  1915;  y 
Miembro  de  la  Sociedad  Geografica  de  Washington. 

Autor es  de  Estudios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo*  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso. 

DR.  FELIPE  GALLEGOS,  Secretario  de  la  Facultad  de  Cirugia 

Dental  de  la  Republica  de  Costa  Rica. 
Lie.  ELIAS  LEIVA  QuiR6s,  Profesor  de  la  Escuela  de  Derecho  de 

Costa  Rica. 

PROFESOR  GUSTAVO  MICHAUD. 

DR.  Luis  SCHAPIRO,  Director  en  Costa  Rica  de  la  Comision  In- 
ternacional de  Sanidad  de  la  Fundacion  Rockfeller. 
PROFESOR  FIDEL  TRISTAN. 

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CUBA. 

Delegados  Oficiales. 

BXMO.  SR.  DR.  CARLOS  MANUEL  DE  CESPEDES,  Enviado  Extra- 
ordinario  y  Ministro  Plenipotenciario  de  Cuba  en  los  Estados 
Unidos  y  Presidente  de  la  Delegacion. 

DR.  ARISTIDES  AGRAMONTE,  Profesor  en  la  Escuela  de  Medicina  de 
la  Universidad  Nacional. 

DR.  RAFAEL  MAR!A  ANGULO,  Abogado  del  Colegio  de  La  Habana. 

Jose  COMALLONGA,  Profesor  de  la  Escuela  de  Agronomia  de  la 
Universidad  Nacional;  Ingeniero  Agr6nomo. 

DR.  JUAN  SANTOS  FERNANDEZ,  Presidente  de  la  Academia  de 
Ciencias  Medicas,  Fisicas  y  Naturales  de  la  Habana. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  JUAN  DE  Dios  GARcfA  KOHLY,  Enviado  Extra- 
ordinario  y  Ministro  Plenipotenciario  de  Cuba  en  Holanda; 
Miembro  del  Tribunal  Permanente  de  Arbitraje  de  la  Haya. 

DR.  JUAN  GUITERAS,  Director  de  Sanidad  de  la  Secretarii  de  Sanidad 
y  Beneficencia;  Miembro  de  la  Junta  Nacional  de  Sanidad  y 
Beneficencia;  Profesor  de  la  Escuela  de  Medicina  de  la  Uni- 
versidad Nacional;  Director  del  Hospital  Nacional  para  enfer- 
medades  infecciosas. 

MARIANO  GUTIERREZ  LANZA,  S.  J.,  Subdirector  del  Observatorio 
Astron6mico  del  Colegio  de  Bel6n  de  la  Habana. 

DR.  MARIO  G.  LEBREDO,  Jefe  de  la  Secci6n  de  Investigaciones, 
Laboratories  y  Estudios  de  Enfermedades  Infecciosas  de  la  Secre- 
taria  de  Sanidad  y  Beneficencia. 

ING.  JOSE  CARLOS  MiLLAs  Y  HERNANDEZ,  Arquitecto,  Sub-Director 
del  Observatorio  Nacional  de  Cuba. 

DR.  Luis  MONTANE,  Medico  y  Profesor  de  Antropologia  en  la  Uni- 
versidad de  la  Habana:  Miembro  de  la  Sociedad  de  Americanistas 
de  Paris;  Socio  de  Merito  de  la  Academia  de  Ciencias  de  la  Habana, 
y  Socio  Correspondiente  de  la  Sociedad  Cientifica  Argentina. 

DR.  FERNANDO  SANCHEZ  DE  FUENTES,  Representante  a  la  Camara 
por  la  Provincia  de  la  Habana;  Profesor  y  Secretario  de  la  Facultad 
de  Derecho  de  la  Universidad  Nacional;  Ex-Presidente  de  la 
Comisi6n  de  Justicia  y  C6digos  de  la  Camara  de  Representantes 
de  la  Repiiblica  de  Cuba. 

Sm6N  SARASOLA,  S.  J.,  Director  del  Observatorio  del  Colegio  de 
Monserrat  de  Cienfuegos. 


DR.  Moists  A.  ViEiTES,  Abogado  de  Oficio  de  la  Audiencia  de  la 
Habana;  Abogado  Consultor  de  la  Asociaci6n  de  Auxilio  a  Comer- 
ciantes  Industriales,  y  del  Centro  Gallego  de  la  Habana. 

ING.  Jos£  RAM6N  ViLLAL6N,  Secretario  de  Obras  Publicas;  Profesor 
de  la  Universidad  Nacional,  Socio  de  la  American  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers;  Socio  de  la  Academia  de  Ciencias  Fisicas  y  Naturales 
de  la  Habana;  Socio  de  la  Sociedad  Cubana  de  Ingenieros;  Graduado 
de  la  Universidad  de  Lehigh,  Pa.,  y  Coronel  del  Ejercito  Liber- 
tador. 

Delegados. 

DR.  ARISTIDES  AGRAMONTE,  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Econ6mica  de 

"Amigos  del  Pais"  de  la  Habana. 
DR.  RAFAEL  MARIA  ANGULO,  Delegado  del  Colegio  de  Abogados  de 

la  Habana. 
DR.  Luis  A.  BARALT,  Doctor  en  Medicina  del  Bellevue  Hospital 

College;  Ex-Presidente  de  la  New  York  Society  for  Harmonious 

Culture;   Presidente  de  la  Liga  Nacional   de   Educacion  de  la 

Habana;  Delegado  de  Cuba  en  el  Primer  Congreso  Paidologico 

celebrado  en  Bruselas;  Catedratico  de  Lenguay  Literatura  Inglesa 

del  Institute  de  la  Habana. 
DR.  JUAN  SANTOS  FERNANDEZ,  Delegado  de  la  Academia  de  Ciencias 

Medicas,  Fisicas  y  Naturales  de  la  Habanay  de  la  Asociaci6n  de  la 

Prensa  Medica  de  Cuba. 
OCTAVIO  GIBERGA,  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Cubana  de  Derecho 

Internacional. 
DR.  JUAN  GUITERAS,  Delegado  de  la  Academia  de  Ciencias  Medicas, 

Fisicas  y  Naturales  de  la  Habana. 
MARIANO  GUTIERREZ  LANZA,  S.  J.  Delegado  del  Observatorio  Astro- 

n6mico  del  Colegio  de  Belen  de  la  Habana. 
JOHN  R.  JOHNSTON,  Patologo,  Delegado  de  la  Estaci6n  Agron6mica, 

Cuba. 
DR.  Luis  MONTANA,  Delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Letras  y  Ciencias 

de  la  Universidad  de  la  Habana. 
DR.  FERNANDO  SANCHEZ  DE  FUENTES,  Delegado  de  la  Facultad  de 

Derecho  de  la  Universidad  de  la  Habana  y  de  la  Sociedad  Cubana 

de  Derecho  Internacional. 
SIMON  SARASOLA,  S.  J.  Delegado  del  Observatorio  del  Colegio  de 

Monserrat  de  Cienfuegos. 
ING.  Josij  RAM6N  VIU^AI^N,  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Cubana  de 

Ingenieros. 


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Autores  de  E studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo*  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso: 
J.  T.  CRAWLS Y,  Director  de  la  Estacion  Experimental  Agro- 

nomica  de  Santiago  de  las  Vegas. 
JOSE  ISAAC  DEL  CORRAL. 
DR.  FRANCISCO  ETCHEGOYEN. 
DR.  JORGE  LE  ROY  Y  CASSA. 

DR.  ANTONIO  L.  VALVERDE,  Profesor  Titular  de  la  Escuela  de 
Comercio  de  la  Habana. 


REPUBUCA  DOMINICANA. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.SR.  DR.  ARMANDO  PEREZ  PERDOMO,  Enviado  Extraordinario 
y  Ministro  Plenipotenciario  de  la  Republica  Dominicana  en  los 
Estados  Unidos;  Presidente  de  la  Delegacion. 

DR.  FRANCISCO  J.  PEYNADO,  Ex-Ministro  de  la  Republica  Domini- 
cana en  los  Estados  Unidos,  Miembro  de  la  Alta  Comision 
Internacional;  y  delegado  permanente  de  la  Republica  Domini- 
cana en  la  Conferencia  Panamericana  de  Hacendistas. 

Delegado. 

DR.  ANDRES  J.  MONTOLIO,  Miembro  del  Institute  Americano  de  De- 
recho  Internacional  ex  Secretario  de  Justicia  e  Instraccion  Pub- 
lica,  Juez  de  la  Suprema  Corte  de  Justicia. 

Autores  de  E  studios. 
DR.  ARMANDO  FIALLO  CABRAL. 


ECUADOR. 
Delagados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  GONZALO  S.  C6RDOVA,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y 

Ministro  Plenipotenciario  del  Ecuador  en  los  Estados  Unidos; 

Presidente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 
DR.  MIGUEL  H.  ALC^VAR,  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  de  Guayaquil, 

Cirujano  del  Hospital  General  y  Presidente  de  la  Sociedad  Medico 

Quirurgica  del  Guayas. 

DR.  CESAR  D.  ANDRADE,  Doctor  en  Quimica  y  Farmacia. 
DR.  VICTOR  MANUEL  PENAHERRERA,  Profesor  de  Derecho  en  la 

Universidad  Central  de  Quito. 

Secretario  de  la  Delegation. 

RAFAEL  PENAHERRERA. 

Delagados. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  GONZALO  S.  C6RDOVA,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y 

Ministro  Plenipotenciario  del  Ecuador  en  los  Estados  Unidos; 

delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Juridico-Literaria  y  del  Colegio  Nacional 

"  Benig.io  Malo." 

FRANCISCO  MANRIQUE,  Ingeniero  Civil. 
DR.  VfciOR  MANUEL  PENAHERRERA,  delegado  de  la  Universidad 

Central  de  Quito. 

Autores  de  Extudios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo*  on  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso. 

DR.    ALEJANDRO    ANDRADE   COELLO,    Profesor   del    Institute 

Nacional  "Mejia"  de  Quito. 
DR.  SIXTO  MAR!A  DURAN,  Director  del  Conservatorio  Nacional 

de  Miisica. 
ALFREDO  ESPINOSA  PAL  AGIOS,  Profesor  del  Institute  Nacional 

"Mejia"  de  Quito. 
DR.  ERNESTO  ALBAN  MESTANZA. 
DR.  JULIO  E.  MORENO,  Subsecretario  del  Ministerio  de  Instruc- 

ci6n  Ptiblica. 


RICARDO  MuLLER,  Director  T6cnico  del  Agua  Potable  de  Quito. 
DR.  GABRIEL  NAVARRO,  Director  de  la  Escuela  Nacional  de 

Bellas  Artes. 
ALFREDO  TAMAYO. 
DR.  PEDRO  PABLO  TRAVERSARI. 
Luis  G.   TUFINO,    Director  del  Observatorio  Astron6mico  y 

Meteorologico  de  Quito. 
HOMERO  VITERI  LAFRONTE,  Director  de  la  Oficina  de  Fomento 

de  Instrucci6n  Primaria  de  Quito. 


GUATEMALA. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.  SR.  JOAQufN  MENDEZ,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y  Ministro 
Plenipotenciario  de  Guatemala  en  los  Estados  Unidos;  Presidente 
de  la  Delegacion. 

DR.  ADRIAN  RECINOS,  Subsecretario  de  Relaciones  Exteriores  y 
Profesor  de  la  Facultad  de  Derecho  y  Notariado  de  Guatemala. 

Delegados. 

DR.  ANTONIO  BATRES  JAuREGUi,  Ex- Presidente  del  Poder  Judicial; 
Ex-Ministro  de  Relaciones  Exteriores  y  de  Instruccion  Publica, 
y  Presidente  del  Consejo  de  Estado. 

CORONEL  RAM^N  BENGOCHEA,  Consul  General  de  Guatemala  en 
Nueva  York,  Ex-Charge  d 'Affaires  en  Washington;  delegado  de 
la  Academia  Militar. 

DR.  Jos 6  MATOS,  Profesor  de  Derecho  Internacional  de  la  Facultad 
de  Derecho  y  Notariado  de  Guatemala;  Ex-Subsecretario  de 
Relaciones  Exteriores  y  Ex-Encargado  de  Negocios  en  Mexico. 

DR.  ADRIAN  RECINOS,  delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Derecho  y  Nota- 
riado; del  Institute  y  Escuela  Normal  Central  de  Senoritas  y  del 
Instituto  Nacional  Central  de  Varones. 

DR.  RODOLFO  ROBLES. 

Autores  de  extudios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo  *on  los  de  las  personas  que  asisten 

al  Congreso. 
CORONEL  RODOLFO  AGUILAR  BATRES,  Ingeniero  Top6grafo  Civil 

y  Militar. 

DR.  EDUARDO  AGUIRRE  VELASQUEZ. 
ING.  FERNANDO  CRUZ. 
Lie.  PEDRO  GALVEZ  PORTOCARRERO. 
Lie.  MARCIAL  GARcfA  SALAS. 
DR.  MIGUEL  LARREINAGA. 
MANUEL  LEMUS. 
Lie.  RAFAEL  MONTUFAR,  membro  de  la  Sociedad  de  Derecho 

Internacional. 

DR.  SIXTO  ALBERTO  PADILLA. 
Lie.  RAFAEL  PINOL  BATRES. 
DR.  J.  J.  RODRIGUEZ  LUNA. 
MAXIMO  SOTO  HALL. 

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HAITI. 

Delegados  Oficiales. 

DR.  CARLOS  MATHON,  Doctor  en  Medicina,  Profesor  de  la  Facultad 
de  Medicina  de  Port  au  Prince,  oficial  de  Academia;  Presidente 
de  la  Sociedad  de  Medicina  Tropical  de  Paris;  Vice  Presidente  de 
la  Sociedad  de  Medicina  de  Port  au  Prince,  y  Presidente  de  la 
Delegation. 

LE6N  DEJEAU,  Abogado,  Jefe  del  Bureau  del  Departamento  de 
Relaciones  Exteriores. 

EBERLE  FIRMIN,  Abogado,  ex-Charg6  d 'Affaires  de  Haiti. 

Delegados. 

HORACE  ETHEART,  Inspector  General  de  Instrucci6n  Publica. 

DR.  EDMOND  HERAUX,  ex-Diputado;  ex-Juez  del  Tribunal  de 
Casaci6n;  ex-Comisionado  del  Gobierno  ante  el  Tribunal  de 
Casacion;  ex-Ministro  en  Londres;  ex-Ministro  de  Hacienda. 

GEN.  F.  D.  LEGITIME,  ex- Presidente  de  la  Repiiblica  y  miembro 
de  la  Alliance  Scientifique  Universelle  de  Paris. 


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HONDURAS. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

DR.  CARLOS  ALBERTO  UCL^S,  Rector  de  la  Universidad  de  Honduras, 
Presidente  de  la  Sociedad  Hondurena  de  Derecho  Internacional 
de  la  Academia  Cientifico  Literaria  de  Honduras,  del  Comit6 
Cooperative  de  Honduras,  y  Presidente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 

DR.  FAUSTO  DAviLA,  ex-Ministro  de  Honduras  en  los  Estados 
Unidos,  Abogado  y  Doctor  de  la  Universidad  Central  de  Honduras; 
ex-Ministro  de  Relaciones  Exteriores,  de  Gobernaci6n,  de  Instruc- 
ci6n  Piiblica  y  de  Justicia;  delegado  a  la  Segunda  y  a  la  Tercera 
Conferencia  jPanamericana;  ex- Presidente  de  la  Camara  de 
Diputados;  Profesor  de  Derecho  Ptiblico  de  la  Universidad  de 
Honduras,  Magistrado  de  la  Corte  Suprema,  etc. 

Delegados. 

DR.  R6MULO  E.  DuR6N,  Secretario  de  Instrucci6n  Publica;  ex- 
Presidente  de  la  Universidad  Nacional;  ex- Presidente  de  la 
Corte  Suprema  de  Justicia;  ex- Presidente  del  Congreso  Nacional; 
ex-Profesor  de  Economia  Politica  y  Estadistica,  y  de  Derecho 
Publico  y  Privado  de  la  Universidad  de  Honduras. 

DR.  Luis  LANDA,  Director  General  de  Instrucci6n  Publica  y 
Profesor  de  Ciencias  Fisicas  y  Naturales. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  ANTONIO  RAM|REZ  FONTECHA,  Doctor  en  Medicina, 
Cirugia  y  Farmacia;  ex- Rector  de  la  Universidad  de  Honduras, 
Presidente  del  Consejo  Supremo  de  Instruccion  Publica,  ex- 
Enviado  Extraordinario  y  Ministro  Plenipotenciario,  ex-Comisario 
General  de  Honduras  en  la  Exposicion  de  San  Francisco ;  miembro 
correspondiente  de  las  Reales  Academias  Espanolas  de  la  Lengua 
y  de  la  Historia  y  de  la  Real  Sociedad  Geografica  de  Madrid. 

DR.  CARLOS  ALBERTO  UCLES,  delegado  de  la  Universidad  de 
Honduras. 

DR.  RICARDO  J.  URRUTIA,  Subsecretario  de  Relaciones  Exteriores  y 
ex-Ministro  de  Honduras  en  El  Salvador;  Secretario  del  Comite 
Cooperative  de  Honduras  y  de  la  Sociedad  Hondurena  de  Derecho 
Internacional,  y  meimbro  de  la  Sociedad  Americana  de  Derecho 

•  Internacional. 

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Autores  de  Estudios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo  *  son  los  de  las  personas  que  asisten 
al  Congreso: 

BARON  DE  FRANZENSTEIN. 

JUAN  MIGUEL  CALLEJAS. 

DR.  S.  HERNANDEZ  Y  HERNANDEZ,  Director  General  de  Rent  a 

DR.  MANUEL  LAINEZ. 

DR.  ANTONIO  MADRID,  Diputado  al  Congreso  Nacional. 

DR.  BERNAB£  SALGADO. 


MEXICO. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 


Lie.  MANUEL  GAMIO. 

Lie.  Luis  CASTILLO  LED6N. 


Delegados. 


Lie.  JoAQufN  D.  CASASUS,  Ex-Embajador  de  Mexico  en  los  Estados 
Unidos;  Director  de  la  Academia  Mexicana  de  la  Lengua;  Miembro 
Correspondiente  de  la  Real  Academia  Espanola;  de  la  Sociedad 
Comparada  de  Francia,  de  la  Sociedad  de  Economia  Politica  de 
Paris,  de  la  Sociedad  de  Derecho  International  de  Washington  y  de 
la  Political  Academy  of  Philadelphia;  miembro  de  la  Conferencia 
Monetaria  en  Bruselas  y  del  Institute  de^  Derecho  Internacional 
Americano. 

Lie.  TORIBIO  ESQUIVEL  OBREG6N,  Ex-Ministro  de  Hacienda;  Ex- 
Presidente  de  la  Caja  de  Prestamos  para  Obras  de  Irrigaci6n  y 
Fomento  de  la  Agricultura;  miembro  de  la  Sociedad  de  Geografia 
y  Estadistica  de  Mexico;  Profesor  de  Derecho  Mercantil  Latino- 
Americano  en  las  Universidades  de  Columbia  y  Nueva  York. 

Autores  de  Estudios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo  *  son  los  de  las  personas  que  asisten 
al  Congreso: 

*DR.  ARTURO  L.  GUERRA,  Doctor  en  Medicina,  Quimico 
Farmaceutico  de  la  Universidad  de  Georgetown  y  del  Colegio 
de  Farmacia  de  Filadelfia;  miembro  de  la  Asociaci6n  Diet 
Kitchen  de  Washington. 

*Lic.  BENITO  JAVIER  P^REz-VERDfA,  miembro  de  la  Sociedad 
Americana  de  Derecho  International  y  Ex  Secretario  de  la 
Legaci6n  de  Mexico  en  Guatemala. 

*DR.  GUILLERMO  A.  SHERWELL,  Abogado,  Autor,  Profesor  de 
Ensenanza  Primaria,  Normal  y  Universitaria;  Ex-Jefe  de  la 
Secci6n  de  Educaci6n  Primaria  y  'Encargado  del  Ministerio 
de  Instmcci6n  Publica  y  Bellas  Artes  de  la  Reptiblica  Mexi- 
cana. 


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NICARAGUA. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

DR.  Y  PROP.  DAMASO  RIVAS,  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  de  Penn- 
sylvania y  Presidente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 
PEDRO  J.  CUADRA  CH.,  Ex-Diputado  Federal. 

Delegados. 

DR.  ALEJANDRO  C£SAR,  Doctor  en  Derecho  y  en  Medicina. 

DR.  Luis  FELIPE  COREA,  delegado  de  la  Facultad  de  Derecho  y 
Notariado  de  Occidetite. 

J.  ALBERTO  GAMEz,  Ex-Profesor  de  Ciencias  Matematicas,  de  Fisica 
y  de  Quimica;  Ex-Subsecretario  de  Fomento;  Ex-Diputado  a  la 
Contituyente,  y  Ex-Consul  General  en  Hamburgo. 

DR.  ANTONIO  LAZO  ARRIAGA;  Abogado,  Ex-Diputado  al  Congreso  y 
Ex-Ministro  de  Relaciones  Exteriores;  Ex-En viado  Extraordi- 
nario  y  Ministro  Plenipotenciario  en  Washington  y  en  Mexico  y 
Profesor  de  Derecho  Constitucional  y  Legislaci6n,  delegado  de  la 
Escuela  de  Derecho  de  la  Universidad  de  Le6n. 

Autores  de  Estudios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo  *  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso. 
ABRAHAM  ALVAREZ. 
A.  AUBERT. 
DR.  FRANCISCO  BUITRAGO  DIAZ. 

A.    M.    ZtiNIGA. 


PANAMA. 

Delegados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  EUSEBIO*  MORALES,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y 
Ministro  Plenipotenciario  de  Panama  en  los  Estados  Unidos, 
Presidente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 

PROFESOR  NARCISCO  GARAY,  Director  del  Conservatorio  de  Musica 
y  Declamacion  de  Panama;  Oficial  de  la  Academia  de  la  Republica 
Francesa  y  Miembro  del  Consejo  Tecnico  de  la  Republica  de 
Panama. 

DR.  EDWIN  LEFEVRE,  Publicista. 

DR.  NICOLAS  A.  SOLANO,  Director  en  Medicina  de  la  Universidad 
Naci-mal  de  Colombia;  miembro  de  la  Canal  Zone  Medical  Asso- 
ciation; de  la  American  Medical  Association;  Medico  del  Guerpo 
de  Policia  y  de  Prisiones  de  la  ciudad  de  Panama;  Ex-Vice- 
Presidente  del  Concejo  Municipal  de  Panama. 

DR.  RAM6N  N.  VALDEZ,  Ex-Ministro  de  Panama  en  los  Estados 
Unidos  e  Inglaterra;  Primer  Designado  para  ejercer  el  Poder 
Ejecutivo,  Diputado,  Abogado  Consultor  del  Gobierno  de  Pana- 
ma, Miembro  de  la  Corte  Permanente  de  Arbitraje  de  la  Haya  y 
Ex-Ministro  de  Panama  en  Bruselas. 

Delegados. 

PROFESOR  NARCISO  GARAY,  Delegado  del_Conservatorio  de  Musica 
y  Declamacion. 

Autores  de  E  studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso : 
DR.  A.  AIZPURU. 
DR.  RAtJL  BRIN. 
DR.  B.  A.  H.  GROTH. 
DR.  OCTAVIO  MENDEZ  P. 
DR.  JIL  F.  SANCHEZ. 


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PARAGUAY. 

Delegacies  Oficiales. 

DR.  EUSEBIO  AYALA,  Ex-Ministro  de  Hacienda  y  de  Relaciones 
Exteriores;  Catedratico  de  Economia  Politica;  delegado  a  la  Junta 
de  Jurisconsultos  de  Rio  Janeiro;  Vice  Presidente  del  Banco 
Mercantil  del  Paraguay  y  Presidente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 

BRUNO  GUGGIARI,  Doctor  Ingeniero  en  Quimica,  Director  del 
Colegio  Nacional  de  Asuncion,  Profesor  de  Quimica  Organica  y 
Quimica  Analitica  de  la  Universidad  Nacional;  Miembro  del 
Consejo  Nacional  de  Agricultura  e  Industria. 

Delegado  s. 

ANTOLIN  IRALA,  Doctor,  Profesor  de  Derecho  Internacional,  Ex- 
Ministro  de  Relaciones  Exteriores  y  Ex- Presidente  de  la  Camara 
de  Diputados;  Delegado  de  la  Sociedad  Internacional  del  Para- 
guay. 

DR.  Luis  E.  MIGONE,  Ex-Dean  de  la  Facultad  de  Medicina  de 
Asunci6n;  miembro  corresponsal  de  la  Societ£  de  Pathologic 
Exotique  de  1'Institute  Pasteur  de  Paris;  Profesor  de  Bacte- 
reologia  en  la  Facultad  de  Medicina  de  Asunci6n,  delegado  del 
Gimnasio  Paraguayo. 

DR.  JUAN  F.  P^REZ,  Secretario  de  Instrucci6n  Publica;  Ex-Director 
General  de  Correos  y  Tel6grafos;  Ex-Secretario  de  la  Universidad 
Nacional  de  Asunci6n;  Delegado  al  Primer  Congreso  Postal  Sud 
Americano  de  Montevideo,  y  Miembro  Fundador  del  Institute 
Paraguayo  y  delegado  del  mismo. 


PERU. 

Delegados    Oficiales. 

DR.  ISAAC  ALZAMORA,  Abogado,  Ex-Decano  de  la  Facultad  de  Filo- 
sofia  y  Letras  de  la  Universidad  de  Lima;  Presidente  de  la  Dele- 
gaci6n  Peruana. 

EXMO.  SR.  FEDERICO  A.  PEZET,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y  Ministro 
Plenipotenciario  del  Peru  en  los  Estados  Unidos. 

DR.  CARLOS  MORALES  MACEDO,  Medico  y  Cirujano  de  la  Facultad  de 
Medicina  de  Lima;  Doctor  en  la  Facultad  de  Ciencias  Naturales 
de  la  Universidad  Mayor  de  San  Marcos;  Delegado  del  Peru  ante 
el  S6ptimo  Congreso  Medico  Pan-Americano  de  San  Francisco, 
California,  1915. 

DR.  JULIO  C.  TELLO,  Doctor  en  Medicina  y  Maestro  en  Artes  de  la 
Universidad  de  Harvard;  Socio  de  la  American  Anthropological 
Society. 

Delegados. 

DR.  ISAAC  ALZAMORA,  Delegado  de  la  Universidad  Mayor  de  San 
Marcos. 

DR.  JOSE  ANGEL  CAPAR6,  Dean  del  Departamento  de  Ingenieria 
Electrica  de  la  Universidad  de  Notre  Dame,  Indiana.  C.  E., 
M.  C.  E.,  E.  E.,  M.  S.,  M.  E.,  Sc.  D.,  Ph.  D.;  delegado  de'la  Uni- 
versidad de  Cuzco  y  de  la  Academia  de  Practica  Forense. 

DR.  ALEJANDRO  O.  DEUSTUA,  Abogado  y  Catedratico  de  la  Uni- 
versidad de  Lima;  Decano  de  la  Facultad  de  Filosofia  y  Letras; 
delegado  de  la  Universidad  Mayor  de  San  Marcos. 

RICARDO  GOYBURU,  Abogado;  delegado  del  Colegio  de  Abogados. 

VICTOR  MAURTUA,  Abogado  y  Diplomatic©,  Actual  Miembro  de  la 
Camara  de  Representantes  del  Peru;  delegado  de  la  Universidad 
Mayor  de  San  Marcos;  de  la  Sociedad  de  Derecho  Internacional  y 
de  la  Academia  de  Legislacion  y  Jurisprudencia. 

DR.  CARLOS  MORALES  MACEDO,  delegado  de  la  Academia  Nacional 
de  Medicina. 

Autores  de  estudios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo*  son  los  de  las  personas  que  asisten 
al  Congreso : 

ING.  RICARDO.  A.  DEUSTUA. 

ING.  MIGUEL  FORT. 

ING.  FEDERICO  G.  FUCHS. 

ING.  CARLOS  I.  LISSON. 

DR.  ENRIQUE  RAMIREZ  GASTON. 

DR.  J.  J.  REINOSO. 

DR.  AGUSTIN  F.  WHILER. 


Ely  SALVADOR. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  RAFAEL  ZALDIVAR,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y  Minis- 
tro  Plenipotenciario  de  El  Salvador  en  los  Estados  Unidos;  Presi- 
dente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 

DR.  RAFAEL  GUIROLA  DUKE,  ex-Ministro  de  El  Salvador  en  las 
Cortes  de  Europa  y  Ministro  de  Hacienda  y  Credito  Publico. 

Delegados. 

DR.  CARLOS  A.  MEZA,  Doctor  en  Derecho  y  Secretario  de  la  Legaci6u 
de  El  Salvador  en  los  Estados  Unidos,  delegado  de  la  Universidad 
de  El  Salvador  y  del  Muses  Nacional. 

DR.  ALONSO  REYES  GUERRA,  Miembro  de  la  Corte  Permanente  de 
Arbitraje  de  la  Haya,  ex-Profesor  de  Derecho  Internacional,  y 
Delegado  a  la  Junta  de  Jurisconsultos  Panamericanos. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  RAFAEL  ZALDIVAR,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y  Min- 
istro Plenipotenciario  de  el  Salvador  en  los  Estados  Unidos;  dele- 
gado del  Hospital  Resales  y  de  la  Escuela  de  Medicina,  Quimica 
y  Farmacia  de  la  Universidad  Nacional. 

A  utores  de  E studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asist£n  al  Congreso. 

DR.  SANTIAGO  I.  BARBERENA,  Director  del  Observatorio  Na- 
cional . 

DR.  EUSEBIO  BRACAMONTE,  Abogado  y  Magistrado. 

DR.  MAMUEL  CASTRO  RAMIREZ,  Presidente  de  la  Corte  de 
Justicia  Centroamericana. 

INGENIERO  Luis  FLEURY. 

PEDRO  S.  FONSECA,  Ingeniero  Civil  y  Director  General  de 
Estadistica. 

SRTA.  MARGARITA  GALHAUES,  Directora  del  Liceo  Frances. 

J.  ANTONIO  L6?Ez  G. 

SRTA.  JEANNE  PUCH,  Directora  del  Liceo  Frances. 

DR.  CARLOS  RENSON,  Director  del  Laboratorio  Quimico  Co- 
mercial. 

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URUGUAY. 
Delegados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  CARLOS  M.  DE  PENA,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y 
Ministro  Plenipotenciario  del  Uruguay  en  los  Estados  Unidos 
Presidente  de  la  Delegaci6n. 

DR.  CARLOS  A.  BELLIURE,  Medico  Cirujano. 

DR.  BERNARDO  ETCHEPARE,  Profesor  de  Psiquiatria  en  la  Facultad 
de  Medicina  de  Montevideo. 

DR.  JUSTO  GONZALEZ,  Medico  Cirujano;  Profesor  de  Higiene  y  Bacte- 
reologia  y  Jefe  del  Laboratorio  del  Hospital  Vilardebo. 

ING.  JUAN  MONTEVERDE,  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de 
Montevideo  y  Vice- Presidente  del  Consejo  de  la  Facultad  de 
Ingenieria. 

DR.  ALFREDO  P^RSICO,  Medico  Cirujano  de  la  Facultad  de  Medicina 
de  Montevideo,  Ex- Jefe  de  Clinica  Terapeutica;  Profesor  en  la 
Seccion  de  Ensenanza  Secundaria  de  la  Universidad  de  Mon- 
tevideo. 

Delegados. 

ADOLFO  BERRO  GARCIA,  Abogado;  Profesor  de  la  Facultad  de  Derecho 
y  Ciencias  Sociales  de  la  Universidad  de  Montevideo;  Miembro  del 
Consejo  Directivo  de  la  Facultad  de  Derecho  y  del  Consejo  de 
Patronato  de  Delicuentes  del  Uruguay;  delegado  de  la  Asociaci6n 
de  Maestros  del  Uruguay  y  de  la  Escuela  Nacional  de  Industrias  de 
Montevideo. 

DR.  MARIO  GIL,  Consul  General  de  Uruguay  en  Nueva  York;  Ex- 
Diputado  al  Congreso  y  Periodista;  Deiegado  de  la  Universidad  de 
Montevideo;  de  la  Direcci6n  General  de  Instruccion  Primaria  y 
del  Ateneo  de  Montevideo. 

EDUARDO  MONTEVERDE,  Profesor  de  la  Universidad  Nacional  de 
Montevideo;  delegado  de  la  Sociedad  de  Amigos  de  la  Educaci6n 
Popular  de  Montevideo,  Representante  de  la  Comisi6n  Nacional 
de  Educaci6n  Fisica  del  Uruguay  y  delegado  de  la  Sociedad  de 
Amigos  de  la  Educaci6n  Popular  de  Montevideo. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  CARLOS  M.  DE  PENA,  Enviado  Ectraordinario  y 
Ministro  Plenipotenciario  del  Uruguay  en  los  Estados  Unidos,  dele- 
gado de  la  Universidad  de  Montevideo;  de  la  Direccion  General 
de  Instrucci6n  Primaria;  de  la  Direccion  General  de  Instrucci6n 
Publica;  del  Ateneo  de  Montevideo  y  de  la  "Revista  Hist6rica." 

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INGBNIERO  ALBERTO  VOULMINOT,  Delegado  de  la  Oficina  Interna 

cional  Universitaria  Americana. 
ING.  RIVA  ZUCHELLI,  Ingeniero  Civil;  Delegado  de  la  Oficina  Inter 

nacional  Universitaria  Americana. 

Autores  de  E studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo  *  son  los  de  las  personas  que  asisten 
al  Congreso. 

DR.  EDUARDO  ACEVEDO. 

ARQUITECTO  JUAN  M.  AUBRIOT. 

DR.  GERMAN  BARBATTO. 

DR.  JULIO  A.  BAUZA. 

AGR.  HAMLET  BAZZANO,  Director  del  Institute  Meteorol6gico 

Nacional. 

DR.  ALBERTO  BOERGER. 
DR.  F.  CAPELLA  Y  PONS. 
ING.  FEDERICO  A.  CAPURRO. 
DR.  CONST ANCIO  CASTELS. 
PROFESOR  A.  CnAc6N. 
SRTA.  COMTE  Y  RIQUE. 
GUILLERMO  DOTTE. 
PEDRO  ESQUERR^. 
JULIO  ETCHEPARE. 
PABLO  FONTAINA,  Presidente  de  la  Escuela  Nacional  de  Comer- 

cio  del  Uruguay. 
EMILIO  FOURNIE. 
ING.   EDUARDO  GARCIA  ZUNIGA,  Profesor  de  la  Facultad  de 

Matematicas,  Jefe  de  la  Direcci6n  del  Puerto  de  Montevideo. 
DR.  A.  IDIARTEGARAY. 
DR.  JUSTING  JIMENEZ  DR  ARECHAGA,  Profesor  de  la  Facultad  de 

Derecho  y  Oficial  Mayor  del  Ministerio  de  Industrias. 
ING.  BERNARDO  KAYEL. 
ING.  BAUTISTA  LASGOITY. 
ING.  GUILLERMO  LYONS. 
JUAN  A.  MARQUEZ. 
ROLF  MARSTRANDER,  Ing.  de  Minas  del  Institute  de  Geologia  y 

Perforaciones. 
TENIENTE    CORONEL  INGENIERO    SIVESTRE    MATTO,  Jefe  del 

Servicio  Geografico  Militar. 
CAPITAN  DE  FRAGATA  FRANCISCO  P.  MIRANDA. 
PROP.  Luis  MORANDI,  Director  del  Institute  Fisico  Climato- 

16gico 

O.  MORAT6. 

AGR.  R.  MUNOZ  ORIBE. 

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DR.  RAFAEL  MUNOZ 

DR.  ATILIO  NARANCIO. 

DR.  MARIANO  PEREIRA 

DR.  ABEL  J.  P^REZ,  Inspector  Nacional  de  Instrucci6n  Pri- 

maria. 

PROF.  NICOLAS  PIAGGIO. 
EDUARDO  ROGE. 

CAPITAN  AGR.  JULIO  A.  ROLETTI. 
DR.  S.  C.  Rossi. 
DR.  JoAQufN  DE  SALTERAIN. 
ALFREDO  SAMONATTI. 
DR.  RAFAEL  SCHIAFFINO. 
ING.  AGR.  J.  MAIMO  SARRASIN. 

ING.  ROBERTO  SUNDBERG,  Director  de  la  Defensa  Agricola. 
ALEJANDRO  T ALICE. 
DR.  AUGUSTO  TURENNE. 
DR.  ALFREDO  VIDAL  Y  FUENTES. 
J,  WEST. 


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VENEZUELA. 

Delegados  Oficiales. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  SANTOS  A.  DOMINICI,  Enviado  Extraordinario  y 
Ministro  Plenipotenciario  de  Venezuela  en  los  Estados  Unidos; 
Presidente  de  la  Delegacion. 

DR.  Jos£  L.  ANDARA,  Internacionalista;  Jurista. 

DR.  RAFAEL  GONZALEZ  RINCONES,  Medico  de  la  Facultad  de 
Caracas;  Medico  Legista  y  Colonial  de  la  Universidad  de  Paris; 
Profesor  de  Anatomia  de  la  Facultad  de  Medicina  de  Caracas; 
Ex-Director  de  la  Oficina  de  Sanidad  y  Senador  de  la  Republica 
y  Miembro  de  la  Academia  de  Medicina  de  Caracas. 

DR.  VICENTE  LECUNA,  Ingeniero,  Director  de  la  Escuela  Nacional 
de  Artes  y  Oficios  para  Hombres;  Miembro  de  la  Academia  de 
Historia;  Presidente  de  la  Alta  Comision  Internacional  de  Vene- 
zuela y  Director  del  Banco  de  Venezuela. 

Delegados. 

SiM6N  BARCEL6,  Miembro  de  la  Sociedad  de  Derecho  Internacional; 
Escritor  Piiblico;  Ex-Encargado  de  Negocios  de  Venezuela  en 
Francia;  Ex-Consul  General  y  Secretario  de  Legacion  y  Ex- 
Director  de  la  Biblioteca  Nacional  de  Caracas  y  delegado  de  la 
Prensa  de  Venezuela. 

ANDRES  IBARRA,  Director  de  la  Asociacion  Nacional  de  Agricultura. 

NicoLAs  VELOZ  GOITICOA,  Diplomatic©  Venezolano;  Miembro  Fun- 
dador  de  la  Sociedad  Venezolana  de  Derecho  Internacional;  y  de 
la  Alta  Comision  Internacional  de  Venezuela;  Miembro  de  la 
Academia  de  Jurisprudencia  de  Colombia,  de  la  Academia  de  la 
Historia  de  Colombia  y  Miembro  de  la  Academia  Americana 
de  Ciencias  Politicas  y  Sociales  de  Filadelfia. 

Autores  de  E studios. 

Los  nombres  marcados  con  el  signo*  son  los  de  las  personas  que 
asisten  al  Congreso: 
DR.  JULIO  C.  BOLET. 
M.  DELLEY. 
GERMAN  JIMENEZ. 
SANTIAGO  KEY- AY  ALA. 
Luis  R.  ORAMAS. 
DR.  FRANCISCO  A.  RISQUEZ. 
DR.  Luis  UGUETO. 

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Oficina  International  Centroamericana. 

EXMO.  SR.  DR.  GUILLERMO  CAMPOS,  Ministro  Residente  de  Honduras 

en  Guatemala,  delegado. 
EXMO.  SR.  DR.  CARLOS  LARA,  Ministro  Residente  de  Costa  Rica  en 

Guatemala,  delegado. 

Corte  de  Justicia  Centroamericana. 

J.  RAFAEL  OREAMUNO,  Secretario  de  la  Legacion  de  Costa  Rica  en 
los  Estados  Unidos. 


OFFICIAL  AND  OTHER    DELEGATES   OF  THE   UNITED 
STATES. 

OFFICIAL  DELEGATES. 

JUDGE  GEORGE  GRAY,   Member  of  the   International   Permanent 
Court  of  Arbitration. 

WILLIAM  H.  WELCH,  President,  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 

WILLIAM  PHILLIPS,  Third  Assistant  Secretary  of  State. 

JAMES  BROWN  SCOTT,  Secretary,  Carnegie  Endowment  for  Inter- 
national Peace. 

JOHN  BARRETT,  Director  General,  Pan  American  Union. 

GENERAL  W.  H.  BIXBY,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired. 

FRANZ  BOAS,  of  Columbia  University. 

JOHN  A.  BRASHEAR,   President,   American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers. 

RICHARD  C.  CABOT,  of  the  Harvard  Medical  School. 
WILLIAM  W.  CAMPBELL,  Director,  Lick  Observatory. 

PHILANDER  P.  CLAXTON,  United  States  Commissioner  of  Education. 

HENRY  B.  FINE,  of  Princeton  University. 

GENERAL  WILLIAM  C.  GORGAS,  U.  S.  A. 

HENRY  S.  GRAVES,  Chief  United  States  Forest  Service. 

WILLIAM  H.  HOLMES,  Head  Curator,  Smithsonian  Institution. 

HENNEN  JENNINGS,  of  the  London  Institution  of  Mining  and  Metal- 
lurgy. 

GEORGE  M.  ROMMEL,  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture. 

L.  S.  RowE,  President,  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social 
Science. 

ALFRED  P.  THOM,  Chief  Counsel  of  the  Southern  Railway. 

CHARLES  D.  WALCOTT,  Secretary,  Smithsonian  Institution. 

ROBERT  S.  WOODWARD,  President,  Carnegie  Institution  of  Wash- 
ington. 

WALTER  PENFIELD,  Secretary. 

HENRY  RALPH  RINGE,  Assistant  Secretary. 

REPRESENTING  ASSOCIATIONS,  SOCIETIES,  ETC. 

ABBOTT,   ALEXANDER  A.,   University  of  Pennsylvania,   Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Society  American  Bacteriologists.     Delegate. 

ABBOTT,   CHAS.   G.,   Smithsonian  Institution,   Washington,   D.   C. 
Delegate. 


ACKER,  G.  N.,  American  Academy  of  Medicine,  1101  Westinghouse 

Building,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
American  Academy  of  Medicine.     Alternate. 
ADAMS,  FRANKLIN,  Chief  Clerk  and  Editor  Pan  American  Union. 
ADAMS,  S.  S.,  1801  Connecticut  Avenue  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Pediatric  Society.     Delegate. 

ADLER,  FELIX,  National  Child  Labor  Commission,  105  Hast  Twenty- 
second  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
National  Child  Labor  Commission.     Delegate. 
ALLEN,  B.C.,  United  States  Navy,  U.  S.  Naval  Institute,  Annapolis, 

Md. 

United  States  Naval  Institute.     Delegate. 
ALLEN,  E.  W.,  States  Relation  Service.     Alternate. 
ALSBERG,  CARL,  Chief,  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Society  Biological  Chemists.     Delegate. 
ALVORD,  JOHN  W.,  Consulting  Engineer,  Hartford  Building,  Chicago, 

111. 

Illinois  Society  of  Engineers  and  Surveyors.     Alternate. 
AMES,  HEKMAN  V.,  Dean,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Association  of  American  Universities.     Delegate. 
ANDERSON,  J.  B.,  Railway  Club  of  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
ANDERSON,  JOHN  F.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Federation    American    Societies    for    Experimental    Biology. 

Alternate. 
ANDREWS,  ETHAN  A.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Society  of  Zoologists. 
ANTHONY,    C.   C.,   Pennsylvania  Railway,   Broad   Street  Station, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Railway  Signal  Association.     Alternate. 
BABSON,  ROGER  W.,  President,  Babson's  Statistical  Organization, 

Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

Babson  Statistical  Organization.     Delegate. 
BAILEY,  SOLON  I.,  Harvard  College  Observatory,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

American  Astronomical  Society.     Delegate. 

BAILEY,  JAS.  S.,  Brunswick  Board  of  Trade,  Brunswick,  Ga.     Dele- 
gate. 
BAIRD,   ANDREWS,  United  States  Geographic  Board,  Washington, 

D.  C.     Delegate. 

BALL,  CARLETON  R.,  President,  American  Society  of  Agronomy, 
United    States    Department  of   Agriculture,    Washington, 
D.  C. 
American  Society  of  Agronomy.     Delegate. 


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BALLOU,  SIDNEY,  Colorado  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Honolulu  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 

BARB  A,  WILLIAM  P.,  Vice-President,  Union  Bag  and  Paper  Com- 
pany, 233  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
American  Manufacturers'  Export  Association.     Delegate. 
BARBOUR,  F.  A.,  1120  Tremont  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ohio  Engineering  Society.     Alternate. 
BARD,  HARRY  E.,  Secretary,  Pan  American  Society  of  the  United 

States,  Mills  Building,  15  Broad  Street,  New  York  City. 
Pan  American  Society  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Dele- 
gate. 

BARNARD,  JOB,   1306  Rhode  Island  Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C., 
Columbia  Historical  Society  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 
Alternate. 
BARNES,  EDWARD  A.,  Charleston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Charleston, 

W.  Va. 

Charleston  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
BARNES,  FRANK  S.,  United  States  Geographic  Board,  Washington, 

D.  C.     Alternate. 
BARNES,  NOBLE  P.,  208  Maryland  Avenue,  NE-,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Therapeutic  Society.     Alternate. 
BARNUM,  M.  K,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railway,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Railway  Master  Mechanics  Association.     Delegate. 
BARRETT,  JOHN,  Director  General  Pan  American  Union. 
BARRETT,  S.  A.,  Milwaukee  Public  Museum.     Delegate. 
BARTLETT,  J.  KEMP,  Commercial  Law  League  of  America,  108  South 

La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  111. 
Commercial  Law  League  of  America.     Delegate. 
BARTSCH,  PAUL,  President,  Biological  Society  of  Washington,  New 

National  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Biological  Society  of  Washington.     Delegate. 
BASS,  C.  C.,  741  Carondelet  Street,  New  Orleans,  La. 

American  Society  of  Tropical  Medicine.    Alternate. 
BEAHAN,  MRS.  WILLARD,  2213  Bellfield  Avenue,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

National  Federation  of  College  Women.     Alternate. 
BEALE,  JOSEPH  H.,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Association  American  Law  Schools.     Delegate. 
BELL,  ALEXANDER  GRAHAM,  1331  Connecticut  Avenue,  Washington, 

D.  C. 
American  Association  to  Promote  the  Teaching  of  Speech  to  the 

Deaf.     Delegate. 

BENTON,  GUY  P.,  President  University  of  Vermont,  Burlington,  Vt. 
National  Association  State  Universities.     Delegate. 


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BERGER,  Miss  MARION,  United  States  Bureau  of  Education,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

National  Kindergarten  Association.     Delegate. 
BERKLEY,  H.  J.,  1305  Park  Avenue,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Medical  Society  Study  of  Alcohol  and  Narcotics. 

Delegate. 
BICK,  SOLON  J.,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

University  of  Minnesota.     Delegate. 
BIDWELL,  GEORGE  E.,  Miscellaneous  Division,  Bureau  of  Chemistry, 

Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Association  Feed  Control.     Alternate. 
BICKNELL,  ERNEST  P.,  Acting  Chairman,  American  Red  Cross,  1624 

H  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Red  Cross.     Delegate. 
BINGHAM,  HTRAM,  Yale  University,  787  Prospect  Street,  New  Haven, 

Conn. 

American  Antiquarian  Society.     Delegate. 

BISHOP,  ERNEST  S.,  151  West  Eighty-fifth  Street,  New  York  City. 
American  Medical  Society,  Study  of  Alcohol  and  Narcotics. 

Alternate. 

BIXBY,  W.  H.,  1709  Lanier  Place  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.     Delegate. 
Engineers  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania.     Delegate. 
Western  Society  of  Engineers.     Delegate. 
BLADES,  WM.  F.,  Garrison,  N.  Y. 

Eugenics  Research  Association.     Delegate. 
BOAS,  FRANZ,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City. 

American  Folk-Lore  Society.     Delegate. 

BOLTON,  REGINALD  PELHAM,  55  Liberty  Street,  New  York  City. 
American  Society  of  Heating  and  Ventilating  Engineers.     Dele- 
gate. 
BORDOLLO,  JULIUS,  Secretary  American  Peat  Society,  Kingsbridge, 

N.  Y. 

American  Peat  Society.     Delegate. 
BOURLAND,  A.  P.,  Southern  Conference  for  Education  and  Industry, 

Washington,  D.  C. 
BOWDITCH,  VINCENT  Y.,  506  Beacon  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

American  Sanatorium  Association.     Delegate. 
BOWIE,  WM.,  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Philosophical  Society  of  Washington.     Alternate. 
BRAILEY,  JAMES  S.,  Jr.,  Brunswick,  Ga. 

Brunswick  Board  of  Trade.     Delegate. 
BRAND,  C.  J.,  Office  of  Markets  and  Rural  Organization.     Delegate. 


BREAUX,  GUSTAVE  A.,  Louisville  Board  of  Trade,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Louisville  Board  of  Trade.     Delegate. 
BROWN,  EDGAR,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Association  of  Seed  Analysts.     Delegate. 
BROWN,  W.  W.,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

American  Mathematical  Society.     Delegate. 
BROWN,  GLENN,  806   Seventeenth  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Institute  of  Architects.     Delegate. 
BUMP  AS,  ROBAH  F.,  Laurinberg,  N.  C. 

Society  for  Practical  Astronomy  of  Chicago.     Delegate. 
BURGESS,  GEORGE  K.,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Institute  of  Metals.     Delegate. 

Washington  Academy  of  Science.     Alternate. 
BuTLER,  Amos  W.,  Room  93,  Statehouse,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

National  Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections.     Delegate. 
BUTLER,  C.  H.,  1535  I  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  Branch  Archaeological  Institute  of  America.     Dele- 
gate. 

BUTLER,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Washington  Branch  Archaeological  In- 
stitute of  America,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Archaeological  Institute  of  America.     Delegate. 
BUTLER,  NICHOLAS  MURRAY,  New  York  City. 

Division  of  Intercourse  and  Education,  Carnegie  Endowment 

for  International  Peace.     Delegate. 
BUTTERS,  CHARLES,  6272  Chabot  Road,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Mining  and  Metallurgical  Society  of  America.     Delegate. 
BUTTERWORTII,  WILLIAM,  Deers  &  Company,  Moline,  111. 

The  Illinois  Manufacturers  Association.     Delegate. 
CALL,  ARTHUR  DEERIN,  American  Peace  Society,  Colorado  Building, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Peace  Society.     Delegate. 
CAMPBELL,  W.  W.,  Director  Lick  Observatory,  Mount  Hamilton,  Cal. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.     Dele- 
gate. 

American  Astronomical  Society.     Delegate. 

CAMERON,  F.  K.,  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Chemists  Club.     Alternate. 

CANADA,  WILLIAM  J.,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Department  of  Com- 
merce, Washington,  D.  C. 

Western  Association  of  Electrical  Engineers.     Delegate. 


CARR,  HARRY  A.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology,  University  of 

Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Psychological  Association;     Delegate. 
CARROLL,  MITCHELL,  George  Washington  University,  Washington, 

B.C. 

American  Philological  Association.     Alternate. 
Archaeological  Institute  of  America.     Delegate. 
CATTELL,  J.  McKEEN,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City. 

Eugenics  Research  Association.     Alternate. 
CAUDELL,  A.  N.,  President,  Entomological  Society  of  Washington, 

United  States  National  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Entomological  Society  of  Washington.     Delegate. 
CHANNING,  JOHN  PARKS,  61  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mining  and  Metallurgical  Society  of  America.     Delegate. 
CHAPMAN,  FRANK  M.,  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  New 

York  City. 

American  Museum  of  Natural  History.     Delegate. 
CHURCH,  LIEUT.  A.  T.,  U.  S.  N.,  Navy  Department,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

An-erican  Society  of  Naval  Engineers.     Alternate. 
CLARK,  A.  H.,  Florence  Court,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National   Society  of  the   Sons  of  the   American   Revolution. 

Delegate. 
CLARK,  APPLETON  P.,  JR.,  816  Fourteenth  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

The  Washington  Board  of  Trade.     Delegate. 

CLARK,  JOHN  BATES,  Director,  Division  Economics  and  History,  Car- 
negie Endowment  for  International  Peace,  407  West  One 
hundred  and  seventeenth  Street,  New  York  City. 
Division   Economics  and   History,    Carnegie   Endowment  for 

International  Peace.     Delegate. 
CLARK,  WALTON,  President,  Franklin  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Franklin  Institute.     Delegate.  . 

CLARK,  WILLIAM  BULLOCK,   Director,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Association  of  American  State  Geologists.     Delegate. 
CLARKE,  F.  W.,  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  Academy  of  Science.     Delegate. 
CLARKE,  JOHN  M.,  Director,  State  Museum,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
State  Museum  of  New  York.     Delegate. 
Geological  Society  of  America.     Delegate. 
CLINTON,   L.   A.,   Society  Promotion  Agricultural  Science,   WTash- 

ington,  D.  C.     Alternate. 

CONKLIN,  E.  G.,  Princeton  University,  Princeton,  N.  J. 
American  Society  of  Naturalists.     Delegate. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences.     Alternate. 

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CONN,  H.  W.,  Professor  of  Bacteriology  and  Hygiene,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Middletown,  Conn. 
Society  American  Bacteriologists.     Alternate. 

CONWAY,  John  S.,   Bureau  of  Lighthouses,   Department  of  Com- 
merce, Washington,  D.  C.     Delegate. 
COOK,  O.  F.,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry.     Alternate. 
COOLIDGE,  ARCHIBALD  GARY,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

American  Historical  Association.     Delegate. 
CORY,  CHARLES  B.,  Curator  of  Zoology,  Field  Museum  of  Natural 

History,  Chicago.  111. 

Field  Museum  of  Natural  History  of  Chicago.     Delegate. 
COVILLE,  FREDERICK,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Cosmos  Club.     Delegate. 
CRAMPTON,  HENRY  E.,  New  York  City. 

New  York  Academy  of  Sciences. 

CROSBY,  W.  W.,  Consulting  Engineer,  1431  Munsey  Building,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

American  Society  of  Municipal  Improvements.     Delegate. 
CROSS,  WM.  T.,  315  Plymouth  Court,  Chicago,  111. 

National  Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections.     Delegate. 
DAVIDSON,  W.  M.,  Pittsburgh  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
DE  LIMA,  E.  A.,  President,  Battery  Park  National  Bank,  2  Broad- 
way, New  York  City. 

Merchants'  Association  of  New  York.     Delegate. 
DENNIS,  DAVID  WORTH,  Head  of  Department  of  Biology,  Earlham 

College,  Richmond,  Ind. 
Earlham  College,  Richmond,  Ind.     Delegate. 
DEVOL,  C.  A.,  General  Manager,  American  Red  Cross,  1624  H  Street 

NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Red  Cross.     Alternate. 
DE  WOLF,  F.  Wr.,  State  Geologist,  Urbana,  111. 

Association  of  American  State  Geologists.     Delegate. 
DICKINSON,  H.  C.,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Society  of  Refrigerating  Engineers.     Alternate. 
DIXON,  FRANK  HAIGH,  Chief  Statistician,  Bureau  of  Railway  Eco- 
nomics, Home  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Bureau  Railway  Economics,     Delegate. 

DIXON,  SAMUEL  G.,  Department  of  Health,  Commonwealth  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Department  of  Health,  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.     Dele- 
gate. 
DODD,  W.  F.,  University  of  Illinois,  Madison,  Wis. 

American  Political  Science  Association.     Alternate. 


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DODGE,  RAYMOND,  Professor  of  Psychology,  Wesleyan  University, 

Middletown,  Conn. 

American  Psychological  Association.     Delegate. 
DOHME,  A.  R.  L.,  Merchants  and  Manufacturers  Association,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Merchants  and  Manufacturers  Association.     Alternate. 
DOMINIAN,  MR.  C.,  American  Geographical  Society,  Broadway  and 

One  hundred  and  fifty-sixth  Street,  New  York  City. 
American  Geographical  Society.     Delegate. 
DORNER,  FRED  H.,  Engineers  Society  of  Milwaukee,  Milwaukee, 

Wis. 

Engineers  Society  of  Milwaukee.    Alternate. 
DONNELLY,  JAMES  A.,  132  Nassau  Street,  New  York^City. 

American    Society    of    Heating    and    Ventilating    Engineers. 

Alternate. 

National  District  Healing  Association. 
DRAKE,  C.  ST.  CLAIRE,  State  Board  of  Health,  Springfield,  111. 

State  Board  of  Health  of  Illinois.     Delegate. 

DRYDEN,  JAS.,  American  Association  of  Instructors  and  Investi- 
gators in  Poultry  Husbandry,  Corvallis,  Oreg. 
DUNCAN,  ALBERT  GREENE,  President,  National  Association  Cotton 

Manufacturers,  45  Milk  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 
National  Association  of  Cotton  Manufacturers.     Delegate. 
DUNN,  GANO,  43  Exchange  Place,  New  York  City. 

American  Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers.     Delegate. 
DURAND,  E.  DANA,  American  Statistical  Association,  Boston,  Mass. 

American  Statistical  Association.     Delegate. 
DYSON,  CAPT.  C.  W.,  U.  S.  N.,  Navy  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Society  of  Naval  Engineers.     Delegate. 
EAGLE,  J.  E.,  United  States  House  of  Representatives,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Houston,  Texas,  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
EARLE,  COMMANDER  RALPH,  United  States  Navy,  United  States 

Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  Md. 
United  States  Naval  Institute.    Alternate. 
ECK,  W.  J.,  Southern  Railway,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Railway  Signal  Association.     Delegate. 
EDER,  PHANOR  J.,  Comparative  Law  Bureau,  60  Wall  Street,  New 

York  City. 

Comparative  Law  Bureau.     Delegate. 
EDSON,  JOHN  JOY,  Washington  Loan  &  Trust  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

United  States  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
EGLIN,  W.  C.  L.,  Vice  President,  Philadelphia  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa. 
National  Electric  Light  Association.    Alternate. 

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EICHELBERGER,  WM.  S.,  Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Philosophical  Society  of  Washington.     Delegate. 
EICHORN,  ADOLPH,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

United  States  Live  Stock  Sanitary  Association.     Delegate. 
ELLIOTT,  C.  G.,  MacLachlen  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Illinois  Society  of  Engineers  and  Surveyors.     Delegate. 
ELY,  CHARLES  R.,  First  Vice  President,  Entomological  Society  of 
Washington,  United  States  National  Museum,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Entomological  Society  of  Washington.     Alternate. 
EMERY,  J.  A.,  Union  Trust  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Association  of  Manufacturers.     Delegate. 
EVANS,  POWELL,  517  Arch  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

National  Fire  Protection  Association.     Delegate. 
FAIRCHILD,  DAVID,  Society  Promotion  Agricultural  Society,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Society  Promotion  Agricultural  Society.  Delegate. 
FEIKER,  F.  M.,  Editor  Electrical  World,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
FELS,  ARTHUR  B.,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Portland  Me. 

Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Maine.     Delegate. 
FELT,  D.  E.,  Felt  &  Tarrant  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 

Illinois  Manufacturing  Association.     Alternate. 
FERGUSON,  LEWIS  R.,  Bellevue  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Association    of    American    Portland    Cement    Manufacturers. 

Alternate. 
FERRELL,  JOHN  A.,  61  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

International  Health  Commission.     Alternate. 
FEWKES,  J.  WALTER,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  American  Ethnology.     Delegate. 
FINCH,  GEORGE  A.,  2  Jackson  Place,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Division  of  International  Law,  Carnegie  Endowment  for  Inter- 
national Peace.     Delegate. 
FINE,  H.  B.,  Princeton  University,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

American  Mathematical  Society.     Delegate. 

FINNEY,  JOHN  H.,  509  Metropolitan  Bank  Building,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers.     Alternate. 
FIPPIN,  ELMER  O.,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

National  Drainage  Congress.     Delegate. 
FISH,  STUYVESANT,  52  Wall  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Railway  Association.     Alternate. 

FLAGG,  STANLEY  G.,  JR.,  Stanley  G.  Flagg  &  Company,  Founders 
and  Manufacturers,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Foundry  men 's  Association.     Delegate. 

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FLANNERY,  M.  MARKHAM,  National  Tax  Association,  Topeka,  Kans. 

National  Tax  Association.     Delegate. 
FLINN,  ALFRED  D.,  Board  Water  Supply,  Municipal  Building,  New 

York  City. 

Municipal  Engineers  Society  of  City  of  New  York.     Delegate. 
FOLKMAR,  DANIEL,  Department  of  Commerce,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Anthropological  Society  of  Washington.     Delegate. 
FAUNTLEROY,  A.  M.,  Navy  Department,  Naval  Hospital,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Naval  Hospital.     Delegate. 
Foos,  CHARLES  S.,  Superintendent,  Public  Schools,  Reading,  Pa. 

National  Federation  of  State  Teachers'  Association.     Delegate. 
FORD,  W.  W.,  Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Bacteriology,  Johns  Hopkins 

Medical  School,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Federation  of  American  Societies  for   Experimental  Biology. 

Delegate. 
FOULKE,    WILLIAM    D.,    President,    National    Municipal    League, 

Richmond,  Ind. 

National  Municipal  League.     Delegate. 
FOWLE,  FREDERICK  E.,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Smithsonian  Institution.     Alternate. 
FRANCIS,  JOHN,   JR.,    Education   Division,   Office   Indian  Affairs, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

United  States  Indian  Office.     Delegate. 

FRANZ,  SHEPHERD  I.,  Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

American  Psychological  Association.     Delegate. 
FULLER,  J.  E.,  Eastern  Commercial  Teachers'  Federation,  Wilming- 
ton, Del. 

National  Commercial  Teachers'  Federation.     Delegate. 
FULTON,  JOHN  S.,  State  Board  of  Health,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Conference  of  State  and  Provincial  Boards  of  Health  of  North 

America.     Alternate. 

GADSDEN,  P.  H.,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  Charleston,  S.  C      Delegate. 
GAILOR,  THOMAS  F.,  Bishop  of  Tennessee,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Business  Men's  Club  of  Memphis,  Tenn.     Delegate 
GANNETT,  FARLEY,  President  Society  Engineers  of  Pennsylvania, 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Society  Engineers  of  Pennsylvania.     Delegate. 
GARRISON,  WM.  BLADES,  Eugenic  Research  Association,  New  York. 
Eugenic  Association. 


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GIBBS,  A.  W.,  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.     Alternate. 
GILLILAND,  S.  H.,  Marietta,  Pa. 

United  States  Live  Stock  Sanitary  Association.     Delegate. 
GODDARD,  PLINY  EARLE,  American  Ethnological  Society,  American 
Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York  City. 

American  Ethnological  Society.     Alternate. 
GODFREY,  HOLLIS,  Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Society  for  Promotion  of  Engineering  Education.     Delegate. 
GoETzE,  F.  A.,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City. 

Society  for  Promotion  of  Engineering  Education.     Alternate. 
GOODELL,  JOHN  M.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

American  Society  of  Municipal  Improvements.     Delegate. 
GOLDSMITH,  PETER  H.,  407  West  One  hundred  and  seventeenth 
Street,  New  York  City. 

Pan  American  Division  of  American  Association  for  Interna- 
tional Conciliation.     Delegate. 
GONZALEZ,  VINCENT,  30  Church  Street,  New  York  City. 

National  Association  of  Manufacturers.     Delegate. 
GOODALE,  LEVI  C.,  301  Union  Trust  Building,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Cincinnati  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Alternate. 
GOODWIN,  E.  H.,  2141  Wyoming  Avenue  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

United  States  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
GORDON,  D.  H.,  University  of  Tennessee,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Southern  Geographical  Society.     Delegate. 

GORDON,  GEO.  BYRON,  Director  University  Museum,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

University  Museum  of  Philadelphia.     Delegate. 
GORGAS,  GENERAL  W.  C.,  United  States  Army,  War  Department, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Council  of  Medical  Education.     Delegate. 

GOTTLIEB,  FREDERICK  H.,  Merchants  and  Manufacturers  Associa- 
tion, Baltimore,  Md. 

Merchants  and  Manufacturers  Association.     Delegate. 
GRAVES,  H.  S.,  Forest  Service. 

Forest  Service.     Delegate. 

GRAY,  ARTHUR  W.,  American  Institute  of  Metals,  106  Morris  Avenue, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

American  Institute  of  Metals.     Alternate. 
GRIEVES,  CLARENCE  J.,  201  West  Madison  Street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

National  Dental  Association.     Delegate. 
GRIFFIN,  WM.  V.,  Pan  American  Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Pan  American  Union.     Delegate. 


GROSVENOR,  GILBERT  H.,  National  Geographic  Society,  Washington, 

D.  C. 
American  Association  to  Promote  the  Teaching  of  Speech  to  the 

Deaf.     Alternate. 

National  Geographic  Society.     Delegate. 
GUITERAS,  RAMON,  80  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

New  York  Academy  of  Medicine.     Delegate. 
GUNDRY,  R.  I.,  Catonsviile,  Md. 

American  Medical  Society,  Study  of  Alcohol  and  Narcotics. 

Alternate. 
GUNDRUM,  FRED  F.,  California  State  Board  of  Health,  Bureau  of 

Administration,  Sacramento,  Cal. 
California  State  Board  of  Health.     Alternate. 
HAM,  W.  F.,  Vice  President  Washington    Railway  and    Electric 

Company,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Electric  Railway  Association.     Alternate. 
HAMLIN,  C.  S.,  Federal  Reserve  Board,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Federal  Reserve  Board.     Delegate. 
HANEY,  L   H.,  University  of  Texas,  Austin,  Tex. 

University  of  Texas.     Alternate. 
HARRISON,   FAIRFAX,   President   Southern    Railway,  Washington, 

D  C. 

American  Railway  Association.     Delegate. 
HARTS,  COL.  WILLIAM  W.,  U.  S.  A.,  Corps  of  Engineers,  1729  N.  Y. 

Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.     Delegate. 
HASKELL,   HENRY  S.,   407   West   One  hundred  and  seventeenth 

Street,  New  York  City. 

Pan  American  Division  of  American  Association  for  Interna- 
tional Conciliation.     Delegate. 
HAYDEN,  J.  H.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer's  Club  of  Washington.     Delegate. 
HAYFORD,  JOHN  F.,  Northwestern  University,  Evanston,  111. 

Western  Society  of  Engineers.     Delegate. 
HAYWOOD,  J.  K.,  Bureau  Chemistry,  Department  of  Agriculture, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Association  Feed  Control.     Delegate. 
HBBARD,  MORGAN,  American  Entomological  Society,  Logan  Square, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Entomological  Society.     Alternate. 
HEiSER,  VICTOR  G.,  International  Health  Commission,  61  Broadway, 

New  York  City. 
International  Health  Commission.     Delegate. 


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HENDERSON,  R.,  Actuarial  Society  of  America,  32  Nassau  Street, 

New  York  City. 

Actuarial  Society  of  America.     Delegate. 
HENNING,  GEORGE  N.,  George  Washington  University,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

The  Modern  Language  Association  of  America.     Delegate. 
HENNY,  D.  C. 

Oregon  Society  o'f  Engineers.     Delegate. 
HERING,  CARL,  929  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Electrochemical  Society.     Delegate. 
HERING,  RUDOLPH,  American  Society  of  Municipal  Improvements, 

170  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

American  Society  of  Municipal  Improvements.     Delegate. 
HERRICK,  CHESSMAN  A.,  National  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  In- 
dustrial  Education,    140  West   Forty-second   Street,   New 
York  City. 
National   Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Industrial  Education. 

Delegate. 
HERTY,  CHARLES  H.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

American  Chemical  Society.     Delegate. 
HEWETT,    EDGAR   L.,    Director,    School  of  American  Archaeology, 

Museum  of  New  Mexico,  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex. 
School  of  American  Archaeology.     Delegate. 
HICKS,  F.  C.,  University  Cincinnati.     Delegate. 
HILL,  JOSEPH  A.,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Washington,  D.  C. 

The  Bureau  of  the  Census.     Delegate. 

HILL,  NICHOLAS  S.,  Jr.,  President,  American  Water  Works  Associa- 
tion, 100  William  Street,  New  York  City. 
American  Water  Works  Association.     Delegate. 
HILLER,  N.  H.,  Carbondale  Machine  Co.,  Carbondale,  Pa. 

American  Society  of  Refrigerating  Engineers.     Delegate. 
HINSDALE,  GUY,  Kennebunkport,  Me. 

American  Climatological  and  Clinical  Association.     Alternate. 
KITCHENS,  A.  PARKER,  Glenolden,  Pa. 

American  Association  of  Immunologists.     Alternate. 
HODGE,  DR.  E.  R.,  U.  S.  A.,  Surgeon  General's  Office,  War  Depart- 
ment, Washington,  D.  C. 
Army  Medical  Museum.     Alternate. 
HODGE,  F.  W.,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  American  Ethnology.     Delegate. 

HOFFMAN,  E.  B.',  United  States  Reclamation  Service.    Alternate. 
HOFFMAN,  F.  L/.,  American  Museum  of  Safety.     Delegate. 
HOGAN,  JOHN  L.,  Institute  Radio  Engineers,  in  Broadway,  New 

York  City. 

Institute  Radio  Engineers.     Alternate. 
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HOLCOMB,  R.  C.,  United  States  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
United  States  Navy  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Delegate. 

HOLLAND,  W.  J.,  Carnegie  Museum,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
American  Association  Economical  Entomology. 
HOLMES,  G.  K.,  Bureau  of  Crop  Estimates.     Delegate. 
HOLMES,  W.  H.,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 
School  of  American  Archseology.     Delegate. 
Archaeological  Institution  of  America.     Delegate. 
HOLT,    EDWARD   B.,   Assistant   Professor  of   Psychology,    Harvard 

University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
American  Psychological  Association.     Delegate. 
HOOKER,  DONALD  R.,  Upland,  Roland  Park,  Md. 

American  Social  Hygiene  Association.     Delegate. 
HOWARD,  FRANCIS  W.,  1651  East  Main  Street,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Catholic  Educational  Association.     Delegate. 

HOWARD,  GEORGE  ELLIOTT,  Professor,  Political  Science  and  Soci- 
ology, University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
University  of  Nebraska.     Delegate. 
HOWARD,  L.  O.,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.     Alter- 
nate. 
HOWE,  HENRY  M.,  International  Association  for  Testing  Materials, 

Broad  Brook  Road,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y. 
International  Association  for  Testing  Materials.     Delegate. 
HOYT,  JOHN  C.f  Washington  Society  of  Engineers,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  Society  of  Engineers.     Alternate. 
HUDSON,  CLAUDE  S.,  Box  3274,  Station  F,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists.     Alternate. 
HUFF,  WM.  K.,  729  Witherspoon  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Society  Extension  of  University  Teaching.     Delegate. 
HULET,  G.  A.,  1912  G  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  United  States 

Bureau  of  Mines.     Delegate. 

HUNT,  ROBERT  W.,  Vice  President,  International  Association  for 
Testing  Materials,  2200  Insurance  Exchange,  Chicago,  111. 
International  Association  for  Testing  Materials.     Delegate. 
HURTY,  JOHN  N.,  State  Board  of  Health,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Conference  of  State  and  Provincial  Boards  of  Health  of  North 

America.     Delegate. 
HUTCHESON,  W.  A.,  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  34  Nassau 

Street,  New  York  City. 
Association  of  Colleges  and  Preparatory  Schools  of  the  Southern 

States.     Alternate. 
HYDE  JOSEPH,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.,  National  Drainage  Congress. 

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INGALLS,  W.  R.,  Tenth  Avenue  and  Thirty-sixth  Street,  New  York 

City. 

Mining  and  Metallurgical  Society  of  America.     Delegate. 
JACKSON,  DUGALD  C.,  248  Boylston  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

American  Institute  of  Consulting  Engineers.     Delegate. 
JAMES,  EDMUND  J.,  President,  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.     Delegate. 
JAMES,  FRANCIS  B.,  Westory  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Cincinnati  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
JANNEY,  WM.  D.,  203  State  Bank  Building,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Engineers  Club  of  Baltimore.     Delegate. 
JAYNE,  HENRY  LA  BARRE,  729  Witherspoon  Building,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

American  Society  Extension  of  University  Teaching.    Alter- 
nate. 
JENNINGS,  H.  S.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Society  of  Naturalists.     Delegate. 

JOHNSON,  ALBA  B.,  President,  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Philadelphia  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
JOHNSON,  EMORY  R.,  Professor  of  Transportation  and  Commerce, 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.     Delegate. 
JOHNSON,  Lucius  E.,  Chairman,  General  Executive  Committee, 

Bureau  of  Railway  Economics,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Bureau  Railway  Economics.     Delegate. 

JOHNSTON,  ARCHIBALD,  120  Church  Street,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Beth- 
lehem Steel  Corporation.     Delegate. 
JOHNSTON,  GEO.  BEN.,  200  East  Franklin  Street,  Richmond,  Va. 

Delegate. 
KEARNEY,  T.  H.,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Genetic  Association.  Alternate. 
KELLERMAN,  K.  F.,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry. 
KELLEY,  N.  B.,  Philadelphia  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
KELSEY,  CARL,  Professor  of  Sociology,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.     Delegate. 
KEMP,  JAMES  F.,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City. 

Geological  Society  of  America.     Alternate. 
KENNEIXY,  A.  E-,  i  Kennedy  Road,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Illuminating  Engineering  Society.     Alternate. 
KEPPEL,  F.  P.,  407  West  One  hundred  and  seventeenth  Street,  New 

York  City. 
American  Association  for  International  Conciliation.     Delegate. 

62 


KiES,  W.  S.,  Vice- President,  National  City  Bank,  New  York  City. 

American  Bankers'  Association.     Alternate. 
KING,  CLARENCE  P.,  President    Washington    Railway  &  Electric 

Company,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Electric  Railway  Association.     Delegate. 
KING,  CLYDE  L.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Political  Science,  University 

of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.     Delegate. 
KINLEY,  DAVID,  Director,  Courses  in  Business  Administration,  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.     Delegate. 
Division  Economics  and  History,  Carnegie  Endowment  for  Inter- 
national Peace.     Alternate. 
KLEINSTUCK,  CARL,  President,  American  Peat  Society,  Kalamazoo, 

Mich. 

American  Peat  Society.     Delegate. 

KNOX,  J.  H.  MASON,  American  Association  Medical  Milk  Commis- 
sioners, 124  Garfield  Place,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
American  Association  Medical  Milk  Commissioners.     Alternate. 
KNOX,  J.  MASON,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Pediatric  Society.     Alternate. 
KOREN,  JOHN,  American  Statistical  Association,  Boston,  Mass. 

American  Statistical  Association.     Alternate. 
KREHBIEL,   E.  H.,   Leland  Stanford   Junior  University,  Stanford 

University,  Cal. 

National  Education  Association.     Delegate. 
KUTZ,  CHARLES  W.,  U.  S.  A.,  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Pacific  Northwest  Society  of  Engineers.     Delegate. 
LAKE,  F.  R.,  American  Pomological  Society,  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Pomological  Society.     Delegate. 
LAMB,  DR.  D.  S.,  U.  S.  A.,  Army  Medical  Museum,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

Army  Medical  Museum.     Delegate. 
LANDRETH,   WM.   B.,   Albany  Society  of  Civil   Engineers,   Barge 

Canal  Office,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Albany  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.     Delegate. 
LANE,  C.  H.,  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Washington,  D.  C. 
American   Association  for  the   Advancement  of  Agricultural 

Teaching.     Delegate. 

LANGWORTHY,  C.  F.,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Home  Economics  Association.     Delegate. 


LAPPIN,  RICHARD,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  the  Census.     Alternate. 

LARNER,  JOHN  B.,  Washington  Loan  and  Trust  Company,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
Washington    Branch   of   Archaeological    Institute   of   America. 

Alternate. 
LAW,  WILLIAM  A.,  President  First  National  Bank,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Bankers'  Association.     Delegate. 
LEDOUX,  J.  W.,  Engineer's  Club,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Engineer's  Club.     Delegate. 
LENG,  CHARLES  W.,  231  West  One  hundred  and  thirty-fifth  Street, 

New  York  City. 

New  York  Entomological  Society.     Alternate. 
LEWIS,  NELSON  P.,  Chief  Engineer,  Municipal  Building,  New  York 

City. 

American  Society  Municipal  Improvements.     Delegate. 
LiEB,  J.  W.,  140  West  Forty-second  Street,  New  York  City. 

National  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Industrial  Education. 

Delegate. 
LINDSAY,  SAMUEL  McCuNE,  Kent  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New 

York  City. 

National  Child  Labor  Committee.     Alternate. 
LINDSEY,  EDWARD,  Warren,  Pa. 

American   Institute  of  Criminal   Law  and   Criminology.     Al- 
ternate. 
LITTLE,    BASCOM,    President    Cleveland    Chamber  of   Commerce, 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Cleveland  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
LOOMIS,  H.  M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Chemical  Society  of  Washington,  Washington,  D.  C.    Alternate. 
LOVEJOY,  A.  O.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Philosophical  Association.     Delegate. 
LowiE,  ROBERT  H.,  New  York  Academy  of  Sciences,  American 

Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York  City. 
New  York  Academy  of  Sciences.     Delegate. 
LUCAS,  ANTHONY  F.,  2300  Wyoming  Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.     Delegate. 
LUNG,  GEORGE  A.,  Medical  Inspector,  U.  S.  N.,  Naval  Torpedo 

Station,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Association  of  Military  Surgeons  of  the  United  States.     Dele- 
gate. 

LUTZ,  FRANK  E.,  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  Seventy- 
seventh  Street  and  Central  Park,  West  New  York  City. 
New  York  Entomological  Society.     Delegate. 

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MAcEviTT,  JOHN  COWELL,  407  Clinton  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

New  York  Academy  of  Medicine.     Alternate. 
MACFARLAND,  H.  B.  F.,  Evans  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Tax  Association.     Delegate. 
MAILLOUX,  C.  O.,  20  Nassau  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Institute  of  Consulting  Engineers.     Alternate. 
MARBURG,  EDGAR,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

International  Association  for  Testing  Materials.     Delegate. 
MARBUT,  C.  F. 

Bureau  of  Soils.     Alternate. 
MARLATT,  C.  L.,  Bureau  of  Entomology,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.     Alternate. 
MARSHALL,  WALDO  H.,  American  Society  Mechanical  Engineers,  29 
West  Thirty-ninth  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Society  Mechanical  Engineers.    Alternate. 
MAYO,  N.  S.,  American  Veterinary  Medical  Association,  Ravens- 
wood  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Veterinary  Medical  Association,    Delegate. 
McALLiSTEK,  C.,  U.  S.  Coast  Guard,  Treasury  Department,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Society  of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engineers.     Alternate. 
McATEE,  W.  L. 

Bureau  of  Biological  Survey.     Alternate. 
McBAiN,  HOWARD  L.,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City. 

National  Municipal  League.     Delegate. 

McCALLiE,  S.  W.,  State  Geologist,  Atlanta  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

Atlanta  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 

McCASKEY,  H.  D. 

United  States  Geographical  Survey.     Alternate. 
McCuLLOUGH,  C.  C.,  1831  Lamont  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Medical  Corps,  United  States  Army.     Delegate. 
MCCULLOCH,  ERNEST,  1735  Monadnock  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

Western  Society  of  Engineers.     Delegate. 
McCuRDY,  J.  H.,  93  Westford  Avenue,  Springfield,  Mass. 

American  Physical  and  Educational  Association.     Alternate. 
MCFARLAND,  J.  HORACE,  American  Civic  Association,  Harrisburg, 
Pa. 

American  Civic  Association.     Delegate. 
McGuiRE,  STUART,  200  East  Franklin  Street.  Richmond,  Va. 

Alternate. 

McLACHLEN,  ARCHIBALD  M.,  McLachlen  Building,  Tenth  and  D 
Streets,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  Board  of  Trade.    Alternate. 

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McLEMORE,  JEFF,  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Houston,  Texas,  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
MENDEL,  L.  F.,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

American  Society  Biological  Chemists.     Alternate. 
MEHREN,  E.  J.,  Editor  Engineering  Record,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MERRIMAN,  MANSFIELD,  1071  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

International  Association  for  Testing  Materials.     Delegate. 
MEYER,  H.  H.  B.,  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Library  Association.     Alternate. 

MEZ,  JOHN.  American  Peace  Society,  Colorado  Building,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

American  Peace  Society.     Alternate. 
MICHELSON,  ALBERT,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Philosophical  Society.     Delegate. 

MiLLER,  CHARLES  M.,  National  Commercial  Teachers'  Federation, 
New  York  City. 

National  Commercial  Teachers'  Federation.    Alternate. 
MiLLER,  MRS.  GEORGE  A.,  1361  East  Broadway,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

National  Federation  of  College  Women.     Delegate. 
MILLS,  REV.  JOHN  NELSON,  The  Ontario,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Religious  Education  Association.     Delegate. 
MITCHELL,  JAMES  F.,  1344  Nineteenth  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Surgical  Society.    Alternate. 

MOHLER,  J.  R.,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  Agricultural  Depart- 
ment, Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Veterinary  Medical  Association.     Delegate. 
MONAHAN,  A.  C.,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American   Association  for  the   Advancement  of  Agricultural 

Teaching.    Alternate. 
MOORE,  E.  H.,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Mathematical  Society.     Delegate. 
MOORE,  JOHN  BASSETT,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City. 

Association  American  Law  Schools.     Delegate. 

Pan  American  Society  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Dele- 
gate. 

American  Political  Science  Association.     Delegate. 
MOORHEAD,  WARREN  J.,  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass 
MOOREHEAD,  WARREN  K.,  Castine,  Me. 

Board  of  Indian  Commissioners.     Delegate. 
MORGAN,  H.  A.,  Dean,  University  of  Tennessee,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Southern  Conference  for  Education  and  Industry.     Alternate. 
MORRIS,  ROBERT  T.,  616  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

American  Therapeutic  Society.     Delegate. 


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MOSES,  BERNARD,  University  of  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

American  Historical  Association.     Delegate. 
MOULTON,  SETH  A.,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Portland,  Me. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Portland,  Me.    Alternate. 
MURPHY,  JAMES  B.,  Rockefeller  Institute  for  Medical  Research,  New 
York  City. 

Rockefeller  Institute  for  Medical  Research.     Alternate. 
MURRAY,  N.  C. 

Bureau  of  Crop  Estimates.     Alternate. 
MYERS,  BARTON,  The  Willard,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Norfolk  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
NELSON,  E.  W. 

Bureau  of  Biological  Survey.     Delegate. 
NESBIT,  CHARLES  F.,  District  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Fire  Protection  Association.    Alternate. 
NICHOLS,  J.  B.,  1321  Rhode  Island  Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Medical  Society  of  District  of  Columbia.     Delegate. 
O'HARA,  REV.  FRANK,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  State  of  New  York.     Delegate. 
OLSEN,  J.  C.,  American  Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers,  Cooper 
Union,  New  York  City. 

American  Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers.    Alternate. 
ORTON,  W.  A.,  Bureau  Plant  Industry,  Agricultural  Department, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

American     Phytopathological     Society,     Cornell     University, 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Delegate. 

OSBORN,  A.  E.,  Foreign  Manager,  Union  Bag  and  Paper  Company, 
232  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

American  Manufacturers  Export  Association.    Alternate. 
OSGOOD,  W.  H.,  Field  Museum  of  Natural  History,  Chicago,  111. 

Field  Museum  of  Natural  History  of  Chicago.    Alternate. 
OWENS,   CLARENCE  J.,   Southern  Commercial  Congress,  Southern 
Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Southern  Commercial  Congress.     Delegate. 
OWENS,  R.  B.,  Franklin  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Franklin  Institute.     Delegate. 

PAGE,    L.    W.,    Vice  President,  American   Highway   Association, 
Colorado  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Highway  Association.     Delegate. 

PARSONS,    CHARLES   L.,   American   Chemical   Society,    Box   505, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Chemical  Society.     Delegate. 
PARSONS,  H.  DE  B.,  22  William  Street,  New  York  City. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  State  of  New  York.     Delegate. 

67 


PBABODY,  CHARLES,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

American  Anthropological  Association.     Delegate. 

American  Folk-Lore  Society.    Alternate. 

Peabody  Museum  of  Harvard.     Delegate. 
PEARL,  RAYMOND,  University  of  Maine,  Orono,  Me. 

American  Association  Instructors  and  Investigators  in  Poultry 

Husbandry.     Delegate. 

PEAVEY,  LEROY  D.,  Vice  President,  Babson's  Statistical  Organiza- 
tion, Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

Babson  Statistical  Organization.     Alternate. 
PENNYBACKER,  MRS.  PERCY  V.,  381  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs.     Delegate. 
PEPPER,  GEORGE  H.,  Museum  of  the  American  Indian,  Heye  Foun- 
dation, 10  East  Thirty-third  Street,  New  York  City. 

Museum  of  the  American  Indian.  Heye  Foundation.    Alternate. 
PETTUS,  CHAS.  P.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Missouri  Historical  Society. 
PHILLIPS,  H.  C.,  3531  Thirty-fifth  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Lake  Mohonk  Conference  of  Friends  of  the  Indians  and  Other 

Dependent  Peoples.     Delegate. 

PILLSBURY,    CHARLES   L.,    Minneapolis   Engineers   Club,   Warner 
Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Engineers  Club  of  Minneapolis.     Delegate. 
PINCHOT,  GIFFORD,  Milford,  Pike  County,  Pa. 

National  Conservation  Association.     Delegate. 
PLUNKETT,    CHARLES   T.,    President    Berkshire    Cotton   Manufac- 
turers' Association,  Adams,  Mass. 

National  Association  of  Cotton  Manufacturers.     Delegate. 

American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers.     Delegate. 
POLLOCK,  CLARENCE  D.,  Brooklyn's  Engineers  Club,  117  Remsen 
Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Brooklyn's  Engineers  Club.     Delegate. 
POPENCE,  PAUL,  511  Eleventh  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Genetic  Association.     Delegate. 
POTTER,  ALEXANDER,  114  Liberty  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ohio  Engineering  Society.     Delegate. 
POTTER,  A.  F. 

Forest  Service.     Alternate. 
PRATT,  E.  W.,  A.  S.  M.  P.  C.  &  N.  W.  Railway,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Railway  Master  Mechanics'  Association.    Alternate. 
PRATT,  JOSEPH  HYDE,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

National  Drainage  Congress.    Alternate. 
PUTNAM,  E.  K.,  Davenport  Academy  of  Sciences,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Davenport  Academy  of  Sciences,  Davenport,  Iowa.     Delegate. 

68 


PUTNAM,  GEORGE  R.f  Washington  Society  of  Engineers,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Washington  Society  of  Engineers.     Delegate. 
PUTNAM,  HERBERT,  Librarian  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Library  Association.     Delegate. 
QUINCY,  C.  F.,  90  West  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Forestry  Association.     Delegate. 
RALSTON,  J.  EL,  Commercial  Law  League  of  America,  108  La  Salic 

Street,  Chicago,  111. 

Commercial  Law  League  of  America.     Alternate. 
RAMSDALE,  R.  C.,  United  States  Navy  Department,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

United  States  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery r-    Alternate. 
RAXKIN,  W.  S.,  North  Carolina  State  Board  of  Health,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

North  Carolina  State  Board  of  Health.     Delegate. 
RATHJENS,   GEORGE  W.,   President  Association    Engineering    So- 
cieties, St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Association  Engineering  Societies.     Delegate. 
RAWL,  H.  B.,  Chief  of  the  Dairy  Division,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Official  Dairy  Instructors'  Association.     Delegate. 
REA,  PAUL  M.,  American  Association  of  Museums,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

American  Association  of  Museums.     Delegate. 
REBER,   DEAN  LOUISE  E.,  Wisconsin  State   Board  of  Industrial 

Education,  Racine,  Wis. 

Wisconsin  State  Board  of  Industrial  Education.     Delegate. 
REDFIELD,  WILLIAM  C.,  Secretary  of  Commerce,  Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Industrial  Education. 

Delegate. 
REESE,  CHARLES  L.,  Du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 

Del. 

Wilmington  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
REHN,  JAMES  A.  G.,  American  Entomological  Society,  Logan  Square, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Entomological  Society.     Delegate. 
REICHMAN,  ALBERT,  1735  Monadnock  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

Western  Society  of  Engineers.    Delegate. 
REYNOLDS,  JAMES  B.,  105  West  Fortieth  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Social  Hygiene  Association.     Alternate. 
RICE,  JAMES  E.,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  New  York. 

American  Association  Instructors  and  Investigators  in  Poultry 

Husbandry.     Delegate. 
RICHARDSON,  CHARLES  W.,  1317  Connecticut  Avenue,  Washington, 

D.  C. 
American  Climatological  and  Clinical  Association.     Delegate. 

69 


RlCKER,  MRS.  JEWETT  A.,  6726  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111. 

National  Federation  of  College  Women.     Alternate. 
RIDSDALE,  P.  S.,  1410  H  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Forestry  Association.     Alternate. 
RIGGS,  W.  M.,  President,  Clemson  College,  Clemson,  S.  C. 

Southern  Conference  for  Education  and  Industry.     Delegate 
Rios,  RAFAEL,  i  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Insular  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 

ROBERTS,  J.  B.,  American  Academy  of  Medicine,  1101  Westinghouse 
Building,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

American  Academy  of  Medicine.     Delegate. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN  A.,   President,   Illinois  State  Board  of  Health, 
30  North  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 

State  Board  of  Health  of  Illinois.     Alternate. 
ROOT,  ELIHU,  East  Eighty-second  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Society  of  International  Law.     Delegate. 
ROSE,  J.  N.,  Vice-President,  Biological  Society  of  Washington,  New 
National  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Biological  Society  of  Washington.     Alternate. 
ROUSH,  C.  A.,  Lehigh  University,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

American  Electrochemical  Society.     Alternate. 
RowE,  ~L.  S.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

National  Municipal  league.     Delegate. 
RUMSEY,  MRS.  CHARLES  CARY,  1721  H  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Kindergarten  Association.     Delegate. 
RYAN,  W.  A.,  United  States  Reclamation  Service. 

United  States  Reclamation  Service.     Delegate. 
SADTLER,  SAMUEL  P.,  39  South  Tenth  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers.     Delegate. 
SAFFORD,  WILLIAM  EDWIN,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Botanical  Society  of  America.     Delegate. 
SANBORN,  E.  H.,  Franklin  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Franklin  Institute.     Delegate. 
SANTOS  DUMONT,  297  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

Aero  Club  of  America.     Delegate. 
SARGENT,  DUDLEY  A.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

American  Physical  Association.     Delegate. 

SAUNDERS,    WM.    L.,    President,    American    Institute   of  Mining 
Engineers,  29  West  Thirty-ninth  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Institute  of  Mechanical  Engineers.     Delegate. 
SAVILLE,  MARSHALL  H.,  Museum  of  the  American  Indian,  Heye 
Foundation,  10  East  Thirty-third  Street,  New  York  City. 

Heye  Museum  (Museum  of  the  American  Indian).     Delegate. 

70 


SAWYER,  W.  A.,  California  State  Board  of  Health,  Bureau  of  Admin- 
istration, Sacramento,  Cal. 

California  State  Board  of  Health.     Delegate. 

SCHOFF,  WILFRED  H.,  Commercial  Museum,  Thirty-fourth  Street, 
below  Spruce  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Commercial  Museum.    Alternate. 
SCOTT,  JAMES  R.,  Army  Medical  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Army  Medical  Museum.    Alternate. 
SCOTT,  JAMES  BROWN,  2  Jackson  Place,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Carnegie  Endowment  for  International  Peace.     Delegate. 

American  Society  of  International  Law.     Delegate. 
SCOTT,  WILLIAM  B.,  Princeton  University,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

American  Philosophical  Society.     Delegate. 
SEUGMAN,  ISAAC,  i  William  Street,  New  York  City^ 

National  Child  Labor  Committee.     Delegate. 
SEMPERE,  ROQUET,  Louisville  Board  of  Trade,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Louisville  Board  of  Trade.    Alternate. 
SESMAN,  DR.  R.  B.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Chemical  Society  of  Washington.     Delegate. 
SHAFFORD,  W.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Brooklyn  Engineers'  Club. 

SHEAR,  C.  L.,  Bureau  Plant  Industry,  Agricultural  Department, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

American     Phytopathological     Society,     Cornell     University, 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Alternate. 
SHERWOOD,  MARY,  The  Arundel,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae.     Delegate. 
SHICK,  ROBERT  P.,  1107  Franklin  Bank  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Comparative  Law  Bureau.    Alternate. 
SHIPLEY,  F.  W.,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Archaeological  Institute  of  America.     Delegate. 
SIMMS,  J.  V.,  Charlotte  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Charlotte  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 
SIMONS,  THEO.,  Montana  State  School  of  Mines,  Butte,  Mont. 

Montana  Society  of  Engineers.     Delegate. 
SKINNER,  HENRY,  Logan  Square,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.     Delegate. 
SMALL,  ALBION  W.,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Sociological  Society.     Delegate. 
SMITH,  GEORGE  OTIS,  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Mining  and  Metallurgical  Society  of  America.     Delegate. 
SMITH,  HUGH  M.,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Cosmos  Club.     Alternate. 


SMITH,  KIRBY  FLOWER,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Philological  Association.     Delegate. 
SNEATH,  MRS.  SAMUEL  B.,  211  Monroe  Street,  Tiffin,  Ohio. 

General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs.    Alternate. 
SNOWDON,  A.  A.,  30  Church  Street,  New  York  City. 

National  Association  of  Manufacturers.     Delegate. 
SORZANO,  JULIO  F.,  52  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  State  of  New  York.    Alternate. 
SOUTHGATE,  T.  S.,  Southern  Commercial  Congress,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Southern  Commercial  Congress.    Alternate. 
STAFFORD,  W.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Brooklyn  Engineers'  Club. 

SPENCER,  A.  C.,  First  Vice  President,  Geological  Society,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Geological  Society  of  Washington.     Alternate. 
SPENCER,  H.  B.,  Vice  President,  Southern  Railway,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

American  Railway  Engineering  Association.    Alternate. 
American  Highway  Association.     Delegate. 

SPILLMAN,  W.  J.,  American  Farm  Management  Association,  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Farm  Management  Association.     Delegate. 
SPINDEN,  HERBERT  J.,  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  New 

York  City. 

American  Museum  of  Natural  History.    Alternate. 
SPRAGUE,  ISAAC,  Society  to  Eliminate  Economic  Causes  of  War, 

Wellesley  Hills/Mass. 

Society  to  Eliminate  Economic  Causes  of  War.     Delegate. 
SPRAGUE,  NORMAN  S.,   Superintendent,   Bureau  of  Engineering, 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

American  Society  of  Municipal  Improvements.     Delegate. 
SPRINGER,  FRANK,  School  of  American  Archaeology,  Museum  of  New 

Mexico,  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex. 
School  of  American  Archaeology.     Delegate. 
STAAL,  GEORGE,  President,  Engineers  Society  of  Milwaukee,  Wells 

Building,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Engineers  Society  of  Milwaukee.     Delegate. 

STBDMAN,  J.  M.,  Farmers  Institute  Specialist,  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Association  Farmers  Institute  Workers.     Delegate. 
STEINMETZ,  C.  P.,  Wendell  Avenue,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Illuminating  Engineers  Society.     Delegate. 
STONE,  JOHN,  Institute  of  Radio  Engineers,  in  Broadway,  New 

York  City. 
Institute  of  Radio  Engineers.     Delegate. 

72 


STORRS,  ARTHUR  HOVEY,  Vice  President,  Engineers  Society  of 
Northeastern  Pennsylvania,  415  North  Washington  Avenue, 
Scranton,  Pa. 

Engineers  Society  of  Northeastern  Pennsylvania.     Delegate. 
STOUGHTON,  BRADLEY,  29  West  Thirty-ninth  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.     Alternate. 
STRATHERS,  MADISON,  University  of  West  Virginia,  Morgantown, 
W.  Va. 

Association  of  Colleges  and  Preparatory  Schools  of  the  Southern 

States.     Delegate. 

STUCKI,  A.,  President,  Engineers  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania, 
2511  Oliver  Building,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Engineers  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania.     Delegate . 
SWAIN,  JOSEPH,  Swarthmore  College,  Swarthmore,  Pa.    • 

National  Education  Association.     Delegate. 

SWANTON,  JOHN  R.,  President,  Anthropological  Society  of  Wash- 
ington, Washington,  D.  C. 

Anthropological  Society  of  Washington.     Delegate. 
SWASEY,  AMBROSE,  7808  Euclid  Avenue,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers.     Delegate. 
SWIFT,  CHARLES  N.,  P.  O.  Box  555,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

Merchants'  Association  of  Manila,  Philippine  Islands.     Delegate 
SWIGGETT,  GLEN  LEVIN,  University  of  Tennessee,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Southern  Geographical  Society.     Delegate. 

Knoxville  Board  of  Commerce.     Alternate. 
SWING,  R.  HAMILL,  1623  Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

National  Dental  Association.    Alternate. 
TALMAGE,  JAMES  E.,  Deseret  Museum,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

American  Association  Museums.     Alternate. 
TAYLOR,  D.  W.,  Navy  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Society  of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engineers.    Delegate. 
THOMAS,  J.  J.,  mo  Euclid  Avenue,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

American  Association  Medical  Milk  Commissioners.    Delegate. 
THORNDIKE,    EDWARD   L.,    Professor  of   Educational   Psychology, 
Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  New  York  City. 

American  Psychological  Association.     Delegate. 
THOMPSON,  A.  W.,  Vice  President  B.  &  O.  Railroad,  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Central  Building,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Railway  Engineering  Association.     Delegate. 
THOMPSON,  C.  W.,  Office  of  Markets  and  Rural  Organization.     Al- 
ternate. 
THOMPSON,  NELSON  S.,  410  Belmont  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  District  Heating  Association.     Alternate. 


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THOMPSON,  MRS.  WILLIAM  AXLEY,  Ohio  State  University,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 

National  Federation  of  College  Women.     Delegate. 
TITTMAN,  O.  H.,  National  Geographic  Society,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Geographic  Society.     Delegate. 
TOCH,  MAXIMILIAN,  320  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

Chemists '  Club .     Delegate . 
TozzER,  ALFRED  M.,  Peabody  Museum  Ethnology  and  Archeology 

in  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Peabody  Museum  of  Ethnology  and  Archeology  in  Harvard 

University.     Delegate. 
TOTTEN,   GEORGE    OAKLEY,  JR.,   808    Seventeenth    Street    NW., 

Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Institute  of  Architects.  Delegate. 
TRUE,  A.  C.,  States  Relation  Service.  Delegate. 
TWITCHELL,  RALPH  EMERSON,  School  of  American  Archaeology, 

Museum  of  New  Mexico,  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex. 
School  of  American  Archaeology.     Delegate. 
ULLRICH,  J.  H.,  22  North  Carey  Street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Association  of  Military  Surgeons  of  the  United  States.    Alter- 
nate. 
VAN  RENSSELAER,  Miss  MARTHA,  University  of  Cornell,  Ithaca, 

N.  Y. 

American  Home  Economics  Association. 
VAUGHAN,  GEORGE  TULLY,  1718  I  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Surgical  Society.     Delegate. 

VAUGHAN,  T.  WAYLAND,  President,  Geological  Society  of  Washing- 
ton, Washington,  D.  C. 

Geological  Society  of  Washington.  Delegate. 
WAGNER,  H.  A.,  President,  Consolidated  Gas,  Electric  Light,  and 

Power  Company,  Baltimore,  Md. 
National  Electric  Light  Association.     Delegate. 
WALCOTT,  CHAS.  C.,  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs.     Delegate. 

WALCOTT,  CHARLES  D.,  Secretary,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
Smithsonian  Institution  and  United  States  National  Museum. 

Delegate. 
WALL,  J.  S.,  2017  Columbia  Road,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Medical  Society  of  District  of  Columbia.     Alternate. 
WAMBAUGH,  EUGENE,  Harvard  Law  School,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Association  American  Law  Schools.     Delegate. 
WARBURTON,  C.  W.,  Secretary,  American  Society  of  Agronomy, 
United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Society  of  Agronomy.     Alternate. 

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WARD,  A.  R.,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Veterinary  Medical  Association.     Delegate. 
WARREN,  G.  F.,  Department  Farm  Management,  Cornell  University, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

American  Farm  Management  Association.     Alternate. 
WARREN,  HOWARD  C.,   Professor  of  Psychology,   Princeton  Uni- 
versity, Princeton,  N.  J. 

American  Psychological  Association.     Delegate. 
WATROUS,  RICHARD  B.,  Union  Trust  Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Civic  Association.    Alternate. 
WATTS,  A.  S.,  American  Ceramic  Society.     Delegate. 
WEAD,  EUNICE,  Northumberland,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae.     Delegate. 

WEBSTER,  F.  M.,  United  States  Bureau  of  Entomology,  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Entomological  Society  of  America.     Delegate. 
WEIL,  RICHARD,  970  Park  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Association  of  Immunologists.     Delegate. 
WEISSE,  FANEUIL  S.,  34  Nassau  Street,  New  York  City. 

Association  Life  Insurance  Medical  Directors.     Alternate. 

WELCH,  WILLIAM  H.,  The  Rockefeller  Institute  for  Medical  Research, 

Sixty-sixth  Street  and  Avenue  A,  New  York  City. 

Rockefeller  Institute  for  Medical  Research.     Delegate. 
WOOD,  HAW,  297  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

American  Society  of  Aeronautic  Engineers.     Delegate. 
WELCH,  W.  H.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Council  of  Medical  Education.     Delegate. 

WELCH,  W.  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  National  Academy  of  Science. 
WELD,  IVAN  C.,  1116  Connecticut  Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Official  Dairy  Instructors.     Delegate. 
WELLS,  F.  C.,  Equitable  Life  Insurance  Company,  New  York  City. 

Association  Life  Insurance  Medical  Directors.     Delegate. 
WELLS,  WILLIAM  C.,  Pan  American  Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Pan  American  Union.     Delegate. 

WENDT,  E.  P.,  Member  of  Engineering  Board,  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Engineers  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania.     Delegate. 
WERNER-SPANHOOFD,  ARNOLD,  Department  of  Modern  Languages, 
High  Schools,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Modern  Language  Association  of  America.     Alternate. 
WHEELER,  A.  W.,  Chief  Medical  Section,  Office  Indian  Affairs, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

United  States  Indian  Office.     Alternate. 

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WHEELER,   CHARGES  V.,   Superintendent,   Washington  Steel  and 

Ordnance  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Engineers  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania.     Delegate. 
WHITE,  I.  C.,  State  Geologist,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Association  of  American  State  Geologists.     Delegate. 
WHITE,  JOSEPH  H.,  United  States  Public  Health  Service,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.    American  Society  of  Tropical  Medicine.     Dele- 
gate. 
WmTE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Government  Hospital  for  Insane,  Washington, 

D.  C. 
American    Institution    of    Criminal    Law    and    Criminology. 

Delegate. 
WHITE,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  Bedford  Avenue  and  Wandless  Street, 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

National  Association  for  the  Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuber- 
culosis.    Delegate. 

WHITNEY,  M.  W.,  Bureau  of  Soils.     Delegate. 
WILEY,  HARVEY  W.,  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 

Box  3274,  Station  F,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists.     Delegate. 
WILLCOX,  WALTER  F.,  President,  American  Economic  Association, 

Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
American  Economic  Association.     Delegate. 
WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  A.,  1705  N  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Medical  Society  for  Study  of  Alcohol  and  Narcotics. 

Delegate. 

WILLIS,  BAILEY,  Leland  Stanford,  Junior,  University,  Stanford  Uni- 
versity, Cal. 

National  Conservation  Association.     Delegate. 
WILSON,  GORDON,  4  East  Preston  Street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Sanatorium  Association.    Alternate. 
WILSON,  PERCY  H.,  Belle vue  Court  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Association    of    American    Portland    Cement    Manufacturers. 

Delegate. 
WILSON,  P. -ST.  J.,  Office  of  Public  Roads  and  Rural  Engineering. 

Alternate. 
WILSON,  W.  P.,   Director  of  Commercial  Museum,  Thirty-fourth 

Street  below  Spruce,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Commercial  Museum.     Delegate. 
WISSLER,  CLARK,  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York 

City. 

American  Anthropological  Association.     Delegate. 
American  Ethnological  Society.     Delegate. 


WOODRUFF,  CLINTON  R.,  Secretary,  National  Municipal  League,  703 

North  American  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
National  Municipal  League.     Delegate. 

WOODWARD,  WILLIAM  C.,  Health  Officer,  District  of  Columbia,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

American  Public  Health  Association.     Delegate. 
WOODWORTH,  PHILIP  B.,  Lewis  Institute,  Chicago,  111. 

Western  Society  of  Engineers.     Delegate. 
WULP,  WILLIAM  C.,  104  Pearl  Street,  New  York  City. 

American  Exporters  and  Importers  Association.  Delegate. 
YANES,  FRANCISCO  J.,  Assistant  Director  Pan  American  Union. 
YEATMAN,  POPE,  120  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

American  Mining  and  Metallurgical  Society  of -America.     Del- 
egate. 

YERKES,  LEONARD  A.,  Joseph  Bancroft  and  Sons  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del. 

Wilmington  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Alternate. 
YOUNG,  ALLYN  A.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  American  Economic 

Association,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
American  Economic  Association.     Alternate. 
ZANER,  C.  P.,  care  of  National  Commercial  Teachers'  Federation, 

Columbus,  Ohio. 

National  Commercial  Teachers'  Federation.     Delegate. 
ZON,  RAPHAEL,  Vice- President,  Society  American  Foresters,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
Society  of  American  Foresters.     Delegate. 

REPRESENTING  EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS. 

ALDRICH,  MORTON,  Tulane  University  of  Louisiana,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Tulane  University.     Delegate. 
ALEY,  ROBERT  J.,  University  of  Maine,  Orono,  Me. 

University  of  Maine.     Delegate. 
ALLEY,  JOHN,  Norman,  Okla. 

University  of  Oklahoma.     Alternate. 
AMES,  J.  S.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Johns  Hopkins  University.     Delegate. 
ANDERSON,  W.  M.,  University  of  Louisville,  Louisville,  Ky. 

University  of  Louisville.     Delegate. 
BARROWS,  D.  P.,  Dean,  University  of  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

University  of  California.    Alternate. 
BARBOUR,  THOMAS,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Harvard  University.     Delegate. 


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BASKERVILLE,  CHARLES,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  New  York 
City. 

College  of  the  City  of  New  York.     Delegate. 

BENTON,   GUY  POTTER,   President,  University  of   Vermont,    Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

University  of  Vermont. 
BENTON,  J.  R.,  University  of  Florida,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

University  of  Florida.     Delegate. 
BICK,  SOLON  J.,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

University  of  Minnesota. 
BIDGOOD,  LEE,  University  of  Alabama,  University,  Ala. 

University  of  Alabama.     Delegate. 

BIGELOW,  MAURICE  A.,   Professor  of  Biology,   Teachers'  College, 
Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University.     Delegate. 
BINGHAM,  EUGENE  C.,  Richmond  College,  Richmond,  Va. 

Richmond  College.     Delegate. 
BINGHAM,  HIRAM,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Yale  University.     Delegate. 
BISHOP,  A  YARD  L.,  66  Trumbull  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Yale  University.     Delegate. 

BISHOP,  F.  L.,  Dean,  School  of  Engineers,  University,  University  of 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

University  of  Pittsburgh.     Delegate. 
BLAKESLEE,  GEO.  HUBBARD,  Clark  University,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Clark  University.     Delegate. 
BOATWRIGHT,  F.  W.,  President,  Richmond  College,  Richmond,  Va. 

Richmond  College.     Delegate. 
BORAH,  HON.  WILUAM  E.,  Senate  Office  Building,  Washington,  D.C. 

Whitman  College.     Delegate. 

BOYD,   DAVID  R.,  President,  University  of  New  Mexico,  Albu- 
querque, N.  Mex. 

University  of  New  Mexico.     Delegate. 
BOYD,  W.  K.,  Trinty  College,  Durham,  N.  C. 

Trinity  College.     Delegate. 
BRANDON,  EDGAR  EWING,  Dean,  Miami  University,  Oxford,  Ohio 

Miami  University.    Alternate. 

BRANNER,  JOHN  C.,  President,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University, 
Stanford  University,  Cal. 

Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  California.     Delegate. 
BROOKS,  STRATTON  D.,  President,  University  of  Oklahoma,  Norman, 
Okla. 

University  of  Oklahoma.     Delegate. 


BROOKS,  WM.  P.,  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  Amherst,  Mass, 

Massachusetts  Agricultural  College.     Alternate. 
BROWN,  GLENN,  806  Seventeenth  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  and  Lee  University.     Delegate. 
BROWN,  PHILIP  MARSHALL,  Princeton  Univesrity,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Princeton  University.     Delegate. 
BUTT,  C.  G.,  University  of  Texas,  Austin,  Tex. 

University  of  Texas.     Delegate. 

BUTTERFIELD,  KENYON  L.,  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

Massachusetts  Agricultural  College.     Delegate. 
CABALLERO,  G.  A.,  Boston  College. 

Boston  College.     Delegate. 
CADY,  WALTER  GUYTON,  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Wesleyan  University.     Delegate. 
CAMPBELL,  J.  P.,  University  of  Georgia,  Athens,  Ga. 

University  of  Georgia.     Delegate. 
CAMPBEU-,  P.  L.,  President,  University  of  Oregon,  Eugene,  Oreg. 

University  of  Oregon.     Delegate. 
CAPARO,  J.  A.,  Dean,  University  of  Notre  Dame,  Notre  Dame,  Ind. 

University  of  Notre  Dame.     Delegate. 

CARPENTER,  FREDERIC  W.,  Department  of  Biology,  Trinity  College, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Trinity  College.    Alternate. 
CATLIN,  WARREN  BENJ.,  Bowdoin  College,  Brunswick,  Me. 

Bowdoin  College.     Delegate. 
CHAPIN,  F.  STUART,  Smith  College,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Smith  College.     Delegate. 

CHILCOTT,  E.  C.,  South  Dakota  State  College  of  Agriculture  and 
Mechanic  Arts,  Brookings,  S.  Dak. 

South  Dakota  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

Delegate. 
CHRISTIE,  GEO.  IRVING,  Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Purdue  University.     Alternate. 

CLAPP,  Miss  CORNELIA  M.,  Professor  of  Zoology,  Mount  Holyoke  Col- 
lege, South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Mount  Holyoke  College.     Delegate. 
CLEMENTS,  E.  F.,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

University  of  Minnesota.     Delegate. 

CLUVERIUS,  W.  T.,  Com.,  U.  S.  N.,  Navy  Department,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

U.  S.  Naval  Academy.     Alternate. 
COLCORD,  Miss  MABEL,  1335  Twelfth  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Radcliffe  College.     Alternate. 

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GOOSEY,  M.  E.,  Dean,  University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

University  of  Michigan.     Delegate. 
COOLIDGE,  ARCHIBALD,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Harvard  University.     Delegate. 
COYLE,  GEO.  L.,  College  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Worcester,  Mass. 

College  of  the  Holy  Cross.     Delegate. 
CRAIGHEAD,  E.  B.,  University  of  Montana,  Missoula,  Mont. 

University  of  Montana.     Delegate. 
CUSTIS,  VANDERVEER,  1314  L  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

University  of  Washington.     Delegate. 

DALE,  H.  C.,  Acting  Professor  of  History,  University  of  Wyoming, 
Laramie,  Wyo. 

University  of  Wyoming.    Alternate. 
DANFORTH,  R.  H.,  Case  School  of  Applied  Science,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Case  School  of  Applied  Science.    Alternate. 

DAVENPORT,  Miss  FRANCES  GARDNER,  Carnegie  Institute,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Radcliffe  College.     Delegate. 
DILLINGHAM,  FRANK  T.,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

College  of  Hawaii.     Delegate. 

DRINKER,  HENRY  STURGIS,  President,  Lehigh  University,  South 
Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Lehigh  University.     Delegate. 

DUNCAN,  DAVID  SHAW,  University  of  Denver,  University  Park, 
Colo. 

University  of  Denver.     Delegate. 
DUNNING,  J.  C.,  Brown  University. 

Brown  University.     Delegate. 

EARLE,  RALPH,  Com.,  U.  S.  N.,  Navy  Department,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

U.  S.  Naval  Academy.     Delegate. 

EDWARDS,  HOWARD,  President,  Rhode  Island  State  College,  Kings- 
ton, R.  I. 

Rhode  Island  State  College.     Delegate. 

EIGENMANN,  CARL  H.,  Dean,  Graduate  School,  Indiana  University, 
Bloomington,  Ind. 

Indiana  University.     Delegate. 
ELY,  RICHARD  THEODORE,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

University  of  Wisconsin.     Delegate. 
EMMONS,  W.  H.,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

University  of  Minnesota.     Delegate. 
EYERLY,  E.  K.,  University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  S.  Dak. 

University  of  South  Dakota.     Delegate. 


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FAIRCHILD,  HERMAN  LEROY,  Department  of  Geology,  University  of 

Rochester,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
University  of  Rochester.     Delegate. 
FLINT,  E.  R.,  University  of  Florida,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

University  of  Florida.     Delegate. 
GARDNER,  HENRY  B.,  Professor  of  Economics,  Brown  University, 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Brown  University,     Delegate. 

GAY,  EDWIN  FRANCIS,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
GEISER,  KARL  F.,  Professor  of  Political  Science,  Oberlin  College, 

Oberlin,  Ohio. 
Oberlin  College.     Delegate. 
GIPPRICH,  JOHN  L.,  Georgetown  University,  Washington,  D.  C. 

St.  Louis  University.     Delegate. 
GLOVER,  JAMES  W.,  Professor  of  Insurance,  University  of  Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
University  of  Michigan.     Delegate. 

GOODNOW   FRANK  J.,  President,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Johns  Hopkins  University.     Delegate. 

GORHAM,  FREDERIC  P.,  Professor  of  Bacteriology,  Brown  Univer- 
sity, Providence,  R.  I. 
Brown  University.     Delegate. 
GRAHAM,  EDWARD  K.,  University  of  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill, 

N.  C. 

University  of  North  Carolina.     Delegate. 
GRIFFITHS,  DAVID,  South  Dakota  State  College  of  Agriculture  and 

Mechanic  Arts,  Brookings,  S.  Dak. 
South  Dakota  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

Delegate. 
HAINES,  C.  G.,  University  of  Texas,  Austin,  Tex. 

University  of  Texas.     Delegate. 
HALL,  MAURICE  C.,  1815  Hamlin  Street,  Langdon,  D.  C. 

Colorado  College .     Delegate . 
HAMERSCHLAG,    ARTHUR   A.,    Carnegie    Institute  of  Technology. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology.     Delegate. 
HAMILTON,  JAMES  M.,  President,  Montana  State  College  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Mechanic  Arts,  Bozeman,  Mont. 
Montana   State    College   of   Agriculture   and    Mechanic   Arts. 

Delegate. 

HAND,  W.  F.,  Mississippi  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  Mis- 
sissippi. 
Mississippi  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College.     Delegate. 

81 


HARD,  H.  A.,  University  of  North  Dakota,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

University  of  North  Dakota.     Delegate. 
HARRIS,  A.  W.,  President,  Northwestern  University,  Evanston,  111. 

Northwestern  University.     Delegate. 
HARRIS,  JOHN  H.,  President,  Bucknell  University,  Lewisburg,  Pa. 

Bucknell  University.     Delegate. 

HART,   EDWARD,  Dean,  Pardee  Scientific   Department,  Lafayette 
CoMege,  Easton,  Pa. 

Lafayette  College.     Delegate. 
HAY,  W.  P.,  Business  High  School,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Butler  College.     Delegate. 
HECKEL,  ALBERT  K.,  Assistant  Dean,  Lafayette  College,  Easton,  Pa. 

Lafayette  College,    Alternate. 

HEDGES,  C.  C.,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College  of  Texas,  College  Station,  Tex. 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Texas.     Delegate. 
HENDERSON,  L.  L.,  University  of  Georgia,  Athens,  Ga. 

University  of  Georgia.     Alternate . 
HESS,  RALPH  HENRY,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

University  of  Wisconsin.     Delegate. 

HIGLEY,  GEORGE  OSWIN,  Head,  Department  of  Chemistry,  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

Ohio  Wesleyan  University.     Delegate. 
HILL,  A.  Ross,  President  University  of  Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo. 

University  of  Missouri.     Delegate. 
HILL,  ROSCOE,  University  of  New  Mexico,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 

University  of  New  Mexico.    Alternate. 
HILLER,  FRANCIS  L.  L.,  University  of  Denver,  University  Park,  Colo. 

University  of  Denver.     Delegate. 
HOBBS,  W.  H.,  University  of  Michigan.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

University  of  Michigan.     Delegate. 

HOLDEN,  R.  J.,  Department  of  Geology,  Virginia  Polytechnic  In- 
stitute, Blacksburg,  Va. 

Virginia   Polytechnic    Institute   and    State   Agricultural    and 

Mechanical  College.     Delegate. 
HOLDS  WORTH,  J.  T.,  University  of  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

University  of  Pittsburgh.     Delegate. 
HOLLIS,  IRA  N.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute.     Delegate. 

HORACK,  FRANK  EDWARD,  Department  Political  Science,  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

State  University  of  Iowa.     Delegate. 
HOUGHTON,  E.  M.,  Detroit  Board  of  Commerce,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Detroit  Board  of  Commerce.     Delegate. 

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HOWARD,  GEORGE  ELLIOTT,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

University  of  Nebraska.     Delegate. 
HUFF,  WM.  BASHPORD,  Bryn  Mawr  College,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Bryn  Mawr  College.     Delegate. 
HUGHES,  R.  M.,  President,  Miami  University,  Oxford,  Ohio. 

Miami  University.     Delegate. 

HULL,   WM.    I.,    Professor,   History   and    International   Relations, 
Swarthmore  College,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

Swarthmore  College.     Delegate. 

HUSSEY,  WM.  J.,  Director,  Astronomical  Observatory,  University  of 
Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

University  of  Michigan.     Delegate. 

HUTCHINS,  HARRY  B.,  President,  University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich. 

University  of  Michigan.     Delegate. 
JAMES,  EDMUND  J.5  President,  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

University  of  Illinois      Delegate. 
JAMES,  JAMES  ALTON,  University  Hall,  Evanston,  111. 

Northwestern  University.     Delegate. 

JARDINE,  WILLIAM,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Manhattan, 
Kans. 

Kansas  State  Agricultural  College.     Alternate. 
JOHNSON,  ROSWELL  H.,  University  of  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

University  of  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

KELLER,  ARTHUR  R.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

College  of  Hawaii.     Delegate. 

KINLEY,  DAVID,  Dean,  Graduate  School,  University  Illinois,  Urbana, 
111. 

University  of  Illinois.     Delegate. 

KLIN  SMID,  R.  B.  VON,  President,  University  of  Arizona,  Tucson, 
Ariz. 

University  of  Arizona.     Delegate. 
LANE,  A.  C.,  Tufts  College,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Tufts  College.     Delegate. 

LANGSDORF,  ALEXANDER  Suss,  Dean,  School  of  Engineering  and 
Architecture,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  University.     Alternate. 

LANGWORTHY,  C.  FORD,  Home  Economics,  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, Washington,  D   C. 

Middleburg  College.     Delegate. 
LAPRADE,  WILLIAM  T.,  Trinity  College,  Durham,  N.  C. 

Trinity  College.     Delegate. 
LE  DEuc,  CHARLES,  Grinnell  College,  Grinnell,  Iowa. 

Grinnell  College.     Alternate. 

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LEETE,   JOHN   HOPKIN,    Caniegie   Institute  of  Technology,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology.     Alternate. 
LEITH,  C.  K.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

University  of  Wisconsin.     Delegate. 

LINFIELD,  F.  B.,  Montana  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Me- 
chanic Arts,  Bozeman,  Mont. 
Montana    State    College   of   Agriculture   and    Mechanic   Arts. 

Alternate. 
LIPMAN,  JACOB  G.,   Dean  of  Agriculture,   Rutgers  College,   New 

Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Rutgers  College.     Delegate. 
LLOYD-JONES,  CHESTER,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

University  of  Wisconsin.     Delegate. 
LORD,   EVERETT  W.,   Dean,   College  of  Business  Administration, 

Boston  University,  Boston,  Mass. 
Boston  University.     Delegate. 
LovETT,  EDGAR  ODELL,  President,  The  Rice  Institute,  Houston, 

Tex. 

The  Rice  Institute.     Delegate. 
MACKAY,  T.  C.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Physics,  New  Mexico 

State  School  of  Mines,  Socorro,  N.  Mex. 
New  Mexico  State  Board  of  Mines.     Delegate. 
MACLAURIN,    RICHARD   C.,    President,    Massachusetts   Institute   of 

Technology,  Boston,  Mass. 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.     Delegate. 
MAIN,  J.  H.  T.,  Grinnell  College,  Grinnell,  Iowa. 

Grinnell  College.     Delegate. 
MANNING,  WM.  R.,  University  of  Texas,  Austin,  Tex. 

University  of  Texas.     Delegate. 
MARTIN,  PERCY  ALVIN,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  Stanford 

University,  Cal. 

Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University.     Delegate. 
MASON,  WM.  PITT,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Rennselaer  Polytechnic  Institute.     Delegate. 
MATHESON,  K.  G.,  Georgia  School  for  Technology,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Georgia  School  of  Technology.     Delegate. 
MAYER,    ALFRED   GOLDSBOROUGH,    Department   Marine    Bielogy, 

Carnegie  Institute,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Stevens  Institute  of  Technology.     Delegate. 

MCCLELLAND,    JAMES    FARLEY,    Professor,    Mining    Engineering, 
Sheffield  Scientific  School  of  Yale  University,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 
Yale  University.     Delegate. 


McCoRMiCK,  SAMUEL  BLACK,  Chancellor,  University  of  Pittsburgh, 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

University  of  Pittsburgh.     Delegate. 
McCov,  JOSEPH  S.,  Jr.,  Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Stevens  Institute  of  Technology.     Delegate. 
MCDONNELL,  H.  B.,  Maryland  Agricultural  College,  College  Park, 

Md. 

Maryland  Agricultural  College.     Delegate. 
McDowELL,  Miss  LOUISE  SHERWOOD,  Professor  of  Physics,  Wellesley 

College,  Wellesley,  Mass. 
Wellesley  College.     Delegate. 

McVEY,  FRANK  L.,  President,  University  of  North  Dakota,  Uni- 
versity, N.  Dak. 

University  of  North  Dakota.     Delegate. 
MEES,  C.  LEO,  President,  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute,  Terre  Haute, 

Ind. 

Rose  Polytechnic  Institute.     Delegate. 
MEIKLEJOHN,  ALEXANDER,  President,  Amherst  College,  Amherst, 

iss. 

Amherst  College.     Delegate. 
MICHELSON,  ALBERT  A.,  Head,  Department  of  Physics,  University  of 

Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 
University  of  Chicago.     Delegate. 
MILLER,  P..G.,  Commissioner  of  Education,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico. 

University  of  Porto  Rico.     Delegate. 

MITCHELL,  SAMUEL  C.,  President,  Delaware  College,  Newark,  Del- 
aware College.     Delegate. 
MOORE,  A.  C.,  Professor  of  Biology,  University  of  South  Carolina, 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

University  of  South  Carolina.     Delegate. 

MOORE,  JOHN  BASSETT,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Barnard  College.     Delegate. 
Columbia  University.     Delegate. 
MUNROE,   EDWARD,   George  Washington  University,   Washington, 

D.  C. 

George  Washington  University.     Delegate. 
MURLIN,  LEMUEL  H.,  President,  Boston  University,  Boston,  Mass. 

Boston  University.     Alternate. 
MUSSEY,  Mrs.  HELEN  SPENCER,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  College  of  Law.     Delegate. 
MYERS,  C.  G.,  Swarthmore  College,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

Swarthmore  College.     Delegate. 
NELSON,  AVEN,  Professor  of  Botany,  University  of  Wyoming,  Lara- 

mie,  Wyo. 
University  of  Wyoming.     Delegate. 

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NIPHER,  FRANCIS  E.,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  University.     Delegate. 

NORTON,  J.  B.  S.,  Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Col- 
lege Park,  Md. 

Maryland  Agricultural  College.     Delegate. 

O'HARRA,  CLEOPAS  C.,  President,  South  Dakota  State  School  of 
Mines,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak. 

South  Dakota  School  of  Mines.     Delegate. 
O'HARA,  FRANK,  Catholic  University  of  America,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Catholic  University  of  America.     Delegate. 
OSBORNE,  N.  S.,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Michigan  College  of  Mines.     Delegate. 

OUSLEY,  CLARENCE,  Director  of  Extension,  Agricultural  and  Mechan- 
ical College  of  Texas,  College  Station,  Tex. 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Texas.     Delegate. 
PAYNE,  BRUCE  R.,  President,  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers, 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers.     Delegate. 
PAYNE,  CHAS.  E.,  Grinnell  College,  Grinnell,  Iowa. 

Grinnell  College.     Delegate. 
PEARSON,  RAYMOND  A.,  President,  Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  Iowa. 

Iowa  State  College.     Delegate. 
PECK,  PAUL  F.,  Grinnell  College,  Grinnell,  Iowa. 

Grinnell  College.     Alternate. 

PEIRCE,  PAUL,  SKEELS,  Department  Political  Economy  and  Sociology  r 
State  University  of  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

State  University  of  Iowa.     Delegate. 
PEIRCE,  WM.  F.,  President,  Kenyon  College,  Gambier,  Ohio. 

Kenyon  College.     Delegate. 
PIPER,  C.  V.,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

State  College  of  Washington.     Delegate. 
PUTNAM,  E.  K.,  Davenport  Academy  of  Science,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Davenport  Academy  of  Science.     Delegate. 
RAPER,  C.  L.,  University  of  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

University  of  North  Carolina.     Alternate. 
RASMUSSEN,  FRED.,  New  Hampshire  College,  Durham,  N.  H. 

New  Hampshire  College.     Delegate. 

REBER,   Louis  E.,   Extension  Division,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
Madison,  Wis 

University  of  Wisconsin.     Delegate. 

REEVES,  J.  S.,  Professor,  Political  Science,  University  of  Michigan, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

University  of  Michigan.     Delegate. 


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RICE,  WILLIAM  NORTH,  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Wesleyan  University.     Delegate. 
RICHMOND,  C.  A.,  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Union  College.     Delegate. 
RIGGS,  ROBERT  B.,  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Trinity  College.     Delegate. 

RIGGS,  WALTER  M.,  President,  Clemson  Agricultural  College,  Clem- 
son  College,  S.  C. 

Clemson  Agricultural  College.     Delegate. 
RIVERA,    Luis   MUNOZ,    Resident   Commissioner  for    Porto   Rico, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

University  of  Porto  Rico.     Delegate. 
ROBB,   ROBERT  G.,   St.   Stephens  College,   Annandale,    Dutchess 

County,  N.  Y. 

St.  Stephens  College.     Delegate. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  C.,  Senior  Member  of  Faculty,  St.  Stephens  Col- 
lege, Annandale,  N.  Y. 
St.  Stephens  College.     Alternate. 
ROBINSON,  CHAS.  J.,  University  of  Louisville,  Louisville,  Ky. 

University  of  Louisville.     Alternate. 
ROLFS,  P.  H.,  University  of  Florida,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

University  of  Florida.     Delegate. 

ROOD,  JAMES  T.,  Professor  Electrical  Engineering,  Lafayette  Col- 
lege, Easton,  Pa. 
Lafayette  College.     Delegate. 
ROWE,  L.  S.,  Professor  of  Economics,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

University  of  Pennsylvania.     Delegate. 
SALISBURY,  ROLLIN  D.,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

University  of  Chicago.     Delegate. 
SCHERER,  JAMES  A.  B.,  Throop  College  of  Technology,  Pasadena, 

Cal. 

Throop  College  of  Technology.     Delegate. 
SCHURMAN,  JACOB  GOULD,  President,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca, 

N.  Y. 

Cornell  University.     Delegate. 
SCOTT,  WILLIAM  BERRYMAN,  Department  of  Geology,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

Princeton  University.     Delegate. 
SEDGWICK,  WM.  T.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston, 

Mass. 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.     Delegate. 
SHANTZ,  HOMER  LE  ROY,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Washington, 

D.  C. 
Colorado  College.     Delegate. 

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SHERMAN,  GORDON  E.,  Hotel  Taft,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Yale  University  Law  School.     Delegate. 
SIMONS,  THEODORE,  Montana  State  School  of  Mines,  Butte,  Mont. 

Montana  State  School  of  Mines.     Delegate. 

SLOCUM,  WM.  F.,   President,   Colorado    College,  Colorado    Springs 
Colo. 

Colorado  College.     Delegate. 
SMITH,  EDWARD  LAURENCE,  Dean  Delaware  College,  Newark,  Del. 

Delaware  College.     Delegate. 

SNIDER,  GUY  EDWARD,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  New  York 
City. 

College  of  the  City  of  New  York.     Alternate. 
STOCKTON,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  Washington.  D.  C. 

George  Washington  University.     Delegate.  - 

STONE,  WINTHROP  E.,  President  Purdue  University,  La  Fayette. 
Ind. 

Purdue  University.     Delegate. 
STROHAVER,  C.  F. 

Fordham  University.     Delegate. 
THOM,  WILUAM  TAYLOR,  2022  N  Street,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  and  Lee  University.     Alternate . 
THOMAS,  CARL  C.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Johns  Hopkins  University.     Alternate. 

THWING,    CHARLES   F.,    President   Western    Reserve    University, 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Western  Reserve  University.     Delegate. 

TILLMAN,  COL.  SAMUEL  E.,  U.  S.  A.,  52  Bayard  Lane,  Princeton, 
N.J. 

United  States  Military  Academy.     Delegate. 

TITSWORTH,  ALFRED  A.,  Dean  of  Engineering,  Rutgers  College,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Rutgers  College.     Delegate. 
TODD,  A.  J.,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

University  of  Minnesota.     Delegate . 
TORNDORF,  FRANCIS  A.,  Georgetown  University,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Georgetown  University.     Delegate.  , 

TRANSOM,  FREDERICK,  2121   First  Street  NW.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Engineers'  Club  of  Philadelphia.     Alternate. 

TREADWELL,  AARON  L.,  Department  of  Zoology,  Vassar  College, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Vassar  College.     Delegate. 
TRELEVEN,  J.  E.,  Austin,  Tex. 

University  of  Texas.     Delegate. 
TRUAX,  H.  E.,  State  Relations  Service,  Washington,  D.  C. 

University  of  Arkansas.     Delegate. 

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TURNER,   Miss  ABBY  H.,   Professor  Physiology,   Mount  Holyoke 
College,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Mount  Holyoke  College.     Alternate. 

VAN  HISE,  CHARLES  R.,  President,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madi- 
son, Wis. 

University  of  Wisconsin.     Delegate. 
VEAZEY,  WM.  R.,  Case  School  of  Applied  Sciences,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Case  School  of  Applied  Sciences.     Delegate. 
VOORHEES,  J.  F.,  Southern  Geographical  Society,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

University  of  Tennessee.     Delegate. 

WALES,  GEORGE  R.,  U.  S.  Civil  Service  Commission,  Washington, 
D.C. 

Middleburgh  College.     Delegate. 

WATERS,    H.    J.,    President,    Kansas   State    Agricultural    College, 
Manhattan,  Kans. 

Kansas  State  Agricultural  College.     Delegate. 
WEIDA,  GEO.  F.,  Kenyon  College,  Gambier,  Ohio. 

Kenyon  College.     Alternate. 
WENNER,  FRANK,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Knox  College.     Delegate. 

WHEELER,    BENJAMIN    IDE,    President,    University  of   California, 
Berkeley,  Cal. 

University  of  California.     Delegate. 

WHITE,  JOHN,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute, 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Rose  Polytechnic  Institute.     Alternate. 

WHITE,  Miss  LAURA  A.,  Professor  of  History,  University  of  Wyo- 
ming, Laramie,  Wyo. 

University  of  Wyoming.     Alternate. 
WATROUS,  G.  D.,  261  Bradley  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Yale  University  Law  School.     Delegate. 
WIDTSOE,  JOHN  A.,  Agricultural  College  of  Utah,  Logan,  Utah. 

Agricultural  College  of  Utah,     Delegate. 

WILSON,   EDMUND  B.,   Da  Costa  Professor  of  Zoology,   Columbia 
University,  New  York  City. 

Barnard  College.     Delegate. 

Columbia  University.     Alternate. 
WOLFE.  A.  B.,  Austin,  Tex. 

University  of  Texas.     Delegate. 
WOODWORTH,   J.   B.,   Professor  of  Geology,   Harvard  University. 

Seismological  Society.     Delegate. 
WOOLSEY,  T.  S.,  Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Yale  University.     Delegate. 
YOUNG,  A.  A.,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  University.     Alternate. 

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WOMEN  PARTICIPATING  IN  CONFERENCE. 


MRS.    HELENA   HOLMBERG   DE 

AMBROSETTI. 

MRS.  FANNIE  FERN  ANDREWS. 
MRS.  BLANCHE  Z.  DE  BARALT. 
MRS.  ALBION  FELLOWS  BACON. 
Miss  MABEL  BOARDMAN. 
MRS.  CARMEN  TORRES  CALDE- 

RON  DE  PENILLO. 
MRS.  HENRIETTA  W.  CALVIN. 
MRS.  PHILANDER  C.  CLAXTON. 
MRS.  HERMAN  COLLITZ. 
Miss  ELIZABETH  COLTON. 
MRS.  CHARLES  R.  CRANE. 
MRS.  JOHN  DEWEY. 
Miss  ZONA  GALE. 
MRS.  JULIA  HEATH. 
Miss  H.  EUGENIE  HIBBARD. 


MRS.  FLORENCE  KELLEY. 
Miss  JULIA  LATHROP. 
Miss  C.  E.  MASON. 
Miss  HAZEL  MACKAYE. 
DR.  ADAH  MCMAHAN. 
MRS.  VIRGINIA  MEREDITH. 
MRS.  PHILIP  N.  MOORE. 
MRS.  PERCY  PENNYB ACKER. 
MRS.  Louis  POST. 
Miss  JANET  RICHARDS. 
MRS.  ERNEST  W.  ROBERTS. 
MRS.  ERNEST  THOMPSON  SETON. 
MRS.  J.  H.  STANNARD. 
MRS.  WILLIAM  GUMMING  STORY. 
MRS.  HARVEY  W.  WILEY. 
Miss  MAUDE  YOUNGER. 


WOMEN'S  AUXILIARY  ENTERTAINMENT  COMMITTEE, 

Mrs.  Robert  Lansing,  Chairman. 

Mrs.  William  G.  McAdoo. 

Mrs.  Lindley  M.  Garrison. 

Mrs.  Thomas  W.  Gregory. 

Mrs.  Josephus  Daniels. 

Mrs.  Franklin  K.  Lane. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Redfield. 

Mrs.  William  B.  Wilson. 

Miss  Margaret  Wilson. 

Miss  Jane  Addams. 

Miss  Sarah  Louise  Arnold.* 

Mrs.  Truxton  Beale. 

Mrs.  Alexander  Graham  Bell. 

Mrs.  Charles  J.  Bell. 

Mrs.  Perry  Belmont. 

Mrs.  Delos  A.  Blodgett. 

Miss  S.  P.  Breckinridge. 

Mrs.  John  C.  Breckinridge. 

Mrs.  Edson  Bradley. 

Mrs.  Charles  Henry  Butler. 

Mrs.  Nicholas  Murray  Butler. 

Mrs.  John  Bates  Clark. 

Mrs.  William  Crozier. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Davis. 

Mrs.  Frederick  A.  Delano. 

Mrs.  Thomas  B.  Dunn. 

Mrs.  William  Corcoran  Eustis. 

Mrs.  George  F.  Eustis. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Ewing. 

Mrs.  Gibson  Fahnestock. 

Mrs.  Marshall  Field. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Foster. 

Mrs.  Thomas  T.  Gaff. 

Mrs.  J.  Borden  Harriman. 

Madame  Hauge. 

Mrs.  Charles  J.  Hamlin. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Henderson. 

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Mrs.  Walter  Bruce  Howe. 

Mrs.  Hennen  Jennings. 

Mrs.  Joseph  Letter. 

Mrs.  William  Littauer. 

Mrs.  A.  Garrison  McClintock. 

Mrs.  Adolph  C.  Miller. 

Mrs.  Andrew  J.  Montague. 

Mrs.  John  C.  O'Loughlin. 

Mrs.  John  E.  Osborne. 

Mrs.  Logan  Waller  Page. 

The  Misses  Patten. 

Mrs.  Robert  W.  Patterson. 

Mrs.  Andrew  J.  Peters. 

Mrs.  William  Phillips. 

Mrs.  Mahlon  Pitney. 

Mrs.  Frank  L.  Polk. 

Mrs.  Atlee  Pomerene. 

Mrs.  Wallace  Radcliffe. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Richardson. 

Miss  Janet  Richards. 

Mrs.  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt. 

Mrs.  James  L.  Slay  den. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Spencer. 

Mrs.  William  Cummings  Story. 

Mrs.  Claude  A.  Swanson. 

Mrs.  Robert  M.  Thompson. 

Mrs.  Carl  S.  Vrooman. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Wadsworth,  jr. 

Mrs.  Paul  Warburg. 

Mrs.  Hugh  Wallace. 

Mrs.  Charles  Warren. 

Mrs.  Robert  S.  Woodward. 


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